Post by account_disabled on Mar 13, 2024 22:56:41 GMT -5
Jonathan Malagón, former Minister of Housing and current president of Asobancaria, was the one who started the 14th Housing Forum which took place on February 24 and where he highlighted the union as the most stable financial system in Latin America, stating that this system has been the one that has had the least financial crises compared to countries like Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and Chile. In Colombia, according to Dr. Malagón, 25 thousand financial operations are carried out per minute and 33 thousand credit operations are carried out daily without counting credit cards, so despite the slowdown there is a positive outlook for growth in the financial sector. Image During this space, Dr Malagón pointed out the 5 objectives on which the bank will work: 1. Financing the dreams of Colombians, where one of the greatest is the acquisition of housing. 2. Take care of the planet through the financing of 140 billion green portfolio by 2030.
Make the lives of Colombians easier through digital transactions. 4. Commit to financial well-being through inclusion and financial education. 5. Protect users by working on cybersecurity. Finally, he ended the space by emphasizing that housing is a fundamental piece in the fulfillment of all these objectives and that they also seek to support the Government's efforts in targeting subsidies and financing housing improvements for the most vulnerable families. Another of the speakers of the day was the District Secretary of Habitat of Bogotá, Nadya Rangel, who stated that “ housing policy needs to be leveraged by the financial sector ” therefore, what Claudia López's mayoralty seeks and has sought is to “guarantee "That we have instruments that allow us to take care BYB Directory of people and women together with all the actors in the sector." There was also the opportunity to listen to Mauricio Cárdenas, a professor at Columbia University in a space in which he was in charge of speaking about the Macro Situation and Perspectives for Colombia , arriving at the conclusion that housing policy should be focused.
And generate the conditions to be able to achieve it without affecting the sector or the economy, in addition to investing in the country and generating jobs. During the panel Policy on access to housing: Inclusion, targeting and improvement where Felipe Arbouin - Vice Minister of Housing , City and Territory , Alejandro Vera - Technical Vice President Asobancaria, Juan Francisco Sánchez - Vice President of Marketing Banco Caja Socia and Manuela Pinilla - Director of Build Change country, the Government's commitment to the Mi Casa Ya program was discussed , which, as the Vice Minister of Housing stated again, is the backbone of housing policy in Colombia. The vice minister stated that the idea with the new requirement to be a beneficiary of the Mi Casa Ya program of belonging to the Sisbén system is to guarantee that the most vulnerable families can access the subsidy and acquire their home . “The program (Mi Casa Ya) has not undergone any structural transformation, it will continue to operate in the same way, under the same platform and the requirement of having a mortgage loan will continue,” “What we did was translate the.
Make the lives of Colombians easier through digital transactions. 4. Commit to financial well-being through inclusion and financial education. 5. Protect users by working on cybersecurity. Finally, he ended the space by emphasizing that housing is a fundamental piece in the fulfillment of all these objectives and that they also seek to support the Government's efforts in targeting subsidies and financing housing improvements for the most vulnerable families. Another of the speakers of the day was the District Secretary of Habitat of Bogotá, Nadya Rangel, who stated that “ housing policy needs to be leveraged by the financial sector ” therefore, what Claudia López's mayoralty seeks and has sought is to “guarantee "That we have instruments that allow us to take care BYB Directory of people and women together with all the actors in the sector." There was also the opportunity to listen to Mauricio Cárdenas, a professor at Columbia University in a space in which he was in charge of speaking about the Macro Situation and Perspectives for Colombia , arriving at the conclusion that housing policy should be focused.
And generate the conditions to be able to achieve it without affecting the sector or the economy, in addition to investing in the country and generating jobs. During the panel Policy on access to housing: Inclusion, targeting and improvement where Felipe Arbouin - Vice Minister of Housing , City and Territory , Alejandro Vera - Technical Vice President Asobancaria, Juan Francisco Sánchez - Vice President of Marketing Banco Caja Socia and Manuela Pinilla - Director of Build Change country, the Government's commitment to the Mi Casa Ya program was discussed , which, as the Vice Minister of Housing stated again, is the backbone of housing policy in Colombia. The vice minister stated that the idea with the new requirement to be a beneficiary of the Mi Casa Ya program of belonging to the Sisbén system is to guarantee that the most vulnerable families can access the subsidy and acquire their home . “The program (Mi Casa Ya) has not undergone any structural transformation, it will continue to operate in the same way, under the same platform and the requirement of having a mortgage loan will continue,” “What we did was translate the.