Finnosummit - Bogota
FINNOSUMMIT is gearing up for its upcoming event, which will return to Bogota next March 14th in the events center Hall 74 .
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FINNOSUMMIT is gearing up for its upcoming event, which will return to Bogota next March 14th in the events center Hall 74 .
SME Finance Forum member and leading Colombian bank Bancolombia, has unveiled a new platform designed to offer better services to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the country.
Called Negocios Pyme (or, in English, SME Business), the client portal was rolled out on May 15 to offer an overview of the available services offered to SMEs by Bancolombia in addition to a library of informational resources.
On March 22nd you have a date in FINNOSUMMIT in Bogota. The leading and most successful Fintech conference in Latin America returns for fifth year to the Colombian capital to consolidate itself as the benchmark event to meet the innovators of the financial services industry throughout a high impact and quality networking and the most relevant and inspiring content in order to visualize and discuss about the real future of financial services in South America.
Skills training and technological tools will be provided to 1,000 young coffee farmers in areas of Colombia that were previously affected by conflict. The initiative was launched in partnership Starbucks and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). This is one part of a range of measures which the coffee chain says forms part of its commitment to sourcing ethical and sustainable coffee.
Colombia will welcome the XXII Latin-American Forum on Guarantee and Financing Systems for MSMEs, organized by the National Guarantee Fund - FNG and the Ibero-American Network of Guarantees - REGAR. The event will be held on
This Assembly is the natural meeting and working space that allows financial institutions of Latin America to take decisions. Likewise, it is the space to share a joint working agenda that allows them the opportunity to learn the latest trends in banking and financial business between institutions and economic agents from Latin America, the United States, Europe and Asia.
The objective of this paper is to shed light on current trends and policy challenges in the financing of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by banks in Colombia in recent years.