Use of Digital Financial Applications for Payments in Central America
Analyzing Survey Data from Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua This piece shares findings on the extent of digital adoption in Central America for regular payment
Analyzing Survey Data from Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua This piece shares findings on the extent of digital adoption in Central America for regular payment
Our development initiative in intermediate cities has progressed positively to allow us to expand to of our work activities. One initiative follows up on our financial inclusion program. It consists of the formation of a working group on remittances and financial inclusion in Guatemala, carried out in partnership with the Central Bank of Guatemala.
Our development initiative in intermediate cities expanded to include an additional activity. This activity consists of improving access to drinking water and promoting its responsible use and healthy consumption to benefit host communities, migrant populations, and institutional stakeholders in the municipalities of Esquipulas Palo Gordo and San Marcos.
Este informe es un estudio de mercado sobre productos financieros en Guatemala, con un enfoque en el sector rural, en ocho departamentos. El informe ofrece una perspectiva macroeconómica del país y su relación con el financiamiento, acompañado con un diagnóstico del estado de la oferta y demanda se servicios y productos financieros en Guatemala.
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