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Financial Sector: What are the Challenges for 2021? - CentralAmericaData :: The Regional Business Portal

Financial Sector: What are the Challenges for 2021? For 2021, some of the financial institutions competing in the Costa Rican market are betting on placing loans for the purchase of homes, consumer loans and business financing. Monday, February 1, 2021 In Costa Rica, home purchase loans were already showing positive signs at the end of 2020, since in November of last year the amount of the loan portfolio in question reported a 7% year-on-year increase. You may be interested in In this context competitors such as Banco de Costa Rica, during the first four months of the year plan to execute campaigns focused on stimulating credit for housing, consumption and loans for small and medium enterprises.

Costa Rica begins vaccination against COVID-19 - World News

2020-12-24 23:05:54 GMT2020-12-25 07:05:54(Beijing Time) Xinhua English SAN JOSE, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) A 91-year-old woman became the first person in Costa Rica on Thursday to receive the vaccine against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) disease, after the first 9,750 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine arrived Wednesday night. Elizabeth Castillo received the first dose, along with Jorge de Ford, 72, in addition to Dr. Jose Acuna and nurse Tatiana Sancho, who work at the Specialized Center for the Care of Patients with COVID-19. The president of Costa Rica, Carlos Alvarado, celebrated the application of the first vaccines and highlighted the effort that his country made to be the second in Latin America, after Mexico, to receive the first doses.

Costa Rica begins vaccination against COVID-19

6:48 AM MYT SAN JOSE, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) A 91-year-old woman became the first person in Costa Rica on Thursday to receive the vaccine against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) disease, after the first 9,750 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine arrived Wednesday night. Elizabeth Castillo received the first dose, along with Jorge de Ford, 72, in addition to Dr. Jose Acuna and nurse Tatiana Sancho, who work at the Specialized Center for the Care of Patients with COVID-19. The president of Costa Rica, Carlos Alvarado, celebrated the application of the first vaccines and highlighted the effort that his country made to be the second in Latin America, after Mexico, to receive the first doses.

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