In Costa Rica, the Alvarado administration would be considering the creation of a tax on each transaction that a person or company makes through a financial entity, a tax that will discourage savings and motivate people to use cash.
In order to discuss a medium and long term credit with the International Monetary Fund, the Costa Rican authorities would be planning to design and create a new tax, which consists of each person paying a tax of ¢3 for every ¢1.000 in the transactions they make through a bank, finance company, mutual fund, stock exchange or any other financial entity.
In 2017, bank deposits totaled $11,715 million, 10% more than the figure registered at the end of 2016.
The "Financial Bulletin of the Banking System up to December 2017", prepared by the Salvadoran Banking Association, states that "... in the last five years, deposits have had average growth of 4.3%."
Almost a year after the liquidation of the bank was ordered, depositors have not yet received their funds, and in order to complete the settlement, the parent company will have to turn over $60 million.
Of the $100 million that Banca Privada de Andorra had registered as deposits in Panama, $60 million is abroad and the rest in Panama, reports Prensa.com.
In the last quarter of 2016, the total amount of transactions made through the network of banking agents grew by 26% compared to the same period in 2015, and the average amount per transaction increased from $99 to $118.
Data from theQuarterly Bulletin of Financial Inclusionby the Superintendency of Banks indicates that between September and December of last year, more than 7.8 million transactions were made, including deposits, withdrawals and credit payments made through the network of banking agents, 26% more than in the same period in the previous year.
A law has come into force which requires banks to register as atypical all transactions of more than $4 thousand that are realized in cash.
The decree by the Central Bank which comes into effect from April establishes new requirements for banks when dealing with transactions made both in domestic and foreign currency, as well as cash or through other means.
The union reports that in 2016 profits fell by 11% compared to 2015, mainly due to funding abroad becoming more expensive and payment of the tax for security.
The Salvadoran Banking Association (Abansa) has reported that in 2016 banking system profits were $139.9 million, less than the $155.8 million generated in the previous year.
The Superintendency of Banks is working on an update of the regulation on credit risk management and a new regulation of corporate governance for insurers.
Jose Alejandro Arevalo, head of the Superintendency of Banks (SIB), told Dca.gob.gt that"...
Amendments to the law on the financial system include changes to the conditions which must be present in order for an order to be issued for the forced liquidation of an institution.
From a statement issued by the National Congress:
The National Congress approved on Thursday, in the third and final debate, several articles of the decree containing the amendments to the Law on Financial Institutions, which aims to bring legislation into line with international standards and prevent banks from having problems which could lead to a forced liquidation, as recently happened with Continental Bank, through an early and timely action by the supervisory body, preventing savers or account holders from being affected.
The maximum amount allowed for banking transactions in cash in foreign and national currency has been lowered from $10,000 to $4,000.
From a resolution by the Central Bank of Honduras:
For purposes of the application of Articles 8, 12, 23 and 25 and in compliance with the provisions of Article 86 of the Special Law against Money Laundering the following amounts have been established:
More than 1.2 million deposit accounts and credit lines affiliated with mobile services have been registered, through which mainly transfers and payments for basic services are performed.
The December 2015 newsletter released by the Superintendency of Banks of Guatemala shows that the number of deposit accounts and credit lines continues to grow in the country, where 1,210,900 accounts affiliated mobile financial services have been recorded.
17-digit customer account numbers will be replaced with a global code which will facilitate international transactions and interbank deposits.
Business customers and financial institutions must prepare for the change to the National Payments System announced by the Central Bank of Costa Rica. From December 31, 2016 client account numbers will change from being a tool for inter-bank transactions to being an international code for the automatic processing of payments and receipts between countries.
The Superintendency of Banks in Guatemala has published the Financial Inclusion Report corresponding to the fourth quarter of 2014, noting an increase of 15% in the number of account holders.
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