Banco Lafise Expands in Costa Rica

The banks started an expansion plan in the country by opening a new branch in the locality of Desamparados.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Gilberto Serrano, CEO at Banco Lafise, explained their plans to open 5 new branches in 2010, in addition to offering new products.

"Credit and debit cards, saving and checking accounts in colones, dollars and euros, investment certificates, mortgages and loans are just some of the services the bank offers", told Serrano to prensalibre.cr.

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