Axel Kicillof
Directeur/Bestuurslid bij Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Momenteel actieve connecties
Naam | Geslacht | Leeftijd | Verwante bedrijven | Samenwerking |
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Francisco Cornejo | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Ricardo Arriaga | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Luis de Guindos Jurado | M | 64 |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Jorge Abularach | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Simón Lizardo Mezquita | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Jorge Muñoz Henríquez | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Julio Eduardo Martínez | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
José Roberto Galindo | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Nestor Alejandro Chávez | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Leonardo Reyes RamÃrez | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Ana de la Cueva Fernández | F | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Jorge Brandi | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Mauricio Cárdenas Santa María | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Carlos Arosemena | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Roberto Malouf Morales | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Marco Midence | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Gabriel González | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Gustavo Béliz | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Christian Asinelli | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Javier Carrizo Esquivel | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
John Briceño | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Dulcidio de la Guardia | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Sheng-Ford Chang | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Héctor Guzmán | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Tania Joselina Lobo Alonzo | F | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Alejandro Rodriguez Zamora | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Salvador Sacasa Cisne | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Hernan Danery Alvarado | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Guillermo Enrique Funes Cartagena | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Silvio Conrado Gómez | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Carlos Enrique Cáceres Chávez | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Gisela Sánchez Maroto | F | 50 |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | 1 jaar |
Luis Videgaray Caso | M | 55 |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Oscar Humberto Pineda Robles | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Alberto Cortés Ramos | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Helio Fallas Venegas | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Omar A. Martínez Villada | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Chiew Chang | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Víctor Eduardo Fabiano | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Fernando Cardesa García | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Alonso Acosta Osío | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Francisco Rodríguez Navas | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Dorval José Manuel Carías Samayoa | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Wilfredo Rafael Cerrato Rodríguez | M | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Ivan Adolfo Acosta Montalvan | M | 59 |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Marta Wilson González | F | - |
Central American Bank for Economic Integration
Central American Bank for Economic Integration SupranationalGovernment Central American Bank for Economic Integration operates as a multilateral development bank. Its products and services include funds and trust management, IFÁCIL, letters of credit, standby letters of credit and first demand guarantees, structured loans, IFÁCIL guarantees, green MSMEs initiative, MSME support programs, MSME technical and financial cooperation programs, and preinvestment and technical cooperation. The company’s products and services also comprise A/B loans, syndicated loans, CABEI program of educational credit, support programs for MSMEs with a focus on agribusiness and MSMEs affected by natural disasters, debt conversion programs, municipal infrastructure financing programs, financial intermediation program for social housing, project finance, ARECA project project CAMBIO special funds for the social transformation of central America, and supply chain programs. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. | - |
Relatiegrafiek
Connectie in verschillende bedrijven
Oude connecties
Naam | Geslacht | Leeftijd | Verwante bedrijven | Samenwerking |
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Mauricio Macri | M | 65 |
Government of Argentina
| 4 jaar |
Christina Elisabet Fernández de Kirchner | F | - |
Government of Argentina
| 8 jaar |
Alfonso Prat-Gay | M | 58 |
Government of Argentina
| 1 jaar |
Ricardo Buryaile | M | 61 |
Government of Argentina
| - |
Gustavo Santos | M | - |
Government of Argentina
| 4 jaar |
Germán Garavano | M | 54 |
Government of Argentina
| - |
Jorge Triaca | M | 50 |
Government of Argentina
| - |
Carolina Stanley | F | 48 |
Government of Argentina
| - |
Jorge Lemus | M | 76 |
Government of Argentina
| - |
Pablo Avelluto | M | - |
Government of Argentina
| 4 jaar |
Sergio Bergman | M | 62 |
Government of Argentina
| - |
Guillermo Dietrich | M | - |
Government of Argentina
| - |
Rogelio Frigerio | M | 54 |
Government of Argentina
| 4 jaar |
Juan José Aranguren | M | - |
Government of Argentina
| 3 jaar |
Marcos Peña | M | 47 |
Government of Argentina
| 4 jaar |
Gabriela Michetti | F | 59 |
Government of Argentina
| 4 jaar |
Amado Boudou | M | - |
Government of Argentina
| 4 jaar |
Anibal Domingo Fernandez | M | 67 |
Government of Argentina
| - |
Patricia Bullrich | F | 68 |
Government of Argentina
| - |
Carlos Enrique Meyer | M | - |
Government of Argentina
| 5 jaar |
Alicia Kirchner | F | - |
Government of Argentina
| 9 jaar |
Cecilia Rodriguez | F | - |
Government of Argentina
| - |
Carlos Tomada | M | - |
Government of Argentina
| 12 jaar |
Julio Cesar Alak | M | - |
Government of Argentina
| 6 jaar |
Anibal Florencio Randazzo | M | - |
Government of Argentina
| 8 jaar |
Debora Adriana Giorgi de Ordonez | F | - |
Government of Argentina
| 7 jaar |
Julio de Vido | M | - |
Government of Argentina
| 12 jaar |
Carlos Casamiquela | M | - |
Government of Argentina
| 2 jaar |
Jorge Capitanich | M | - |
Government of Argentina
| 2 jaar |
Francisco Adolfo Cabrera | M | - |
Government of Argentina
| - |
Statistieken
Land | Connecties | % van het totaal |
---|---|---|
Honduras | 46 | 60.53% |
Argentinië | 30 | 39.47% |
Ouderdom van de connecties
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Vrouw
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Oorsprong van de connecties
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