On November 14th, Banpro Grupo Promerica issued $200 million in bonds on the international market for a six-year term under the 144A format.
The bank announced that the issuance was made by Promerica Financial Corporation (PFC), its main shareholder, and that the issue was structured by Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Credit Suisse.
Ramiro Ortiz Mayorga, chairman of the board and CEO of Promerica, explained to Elnuevodiario.com.ni that "...
The Nicaraguan government authorized the Finance and Public Credit Ministry to issue $279.7 million in debt securities to cover the budget deficit.
The presidential agreement details that "In order to comply with the provisions of Article 6 of Law 978; Amendment Law to Law 966, Annual Law of the General Budget of the Republic 2018, increasing internal financing through greater issuance of bonds of the Republic of Nicaragua for a total of C$9, 035,600,000."
Due to the "unstable security conditions" that are affecting the country, the US Embassy reported that as of May 16 it will not process routine applications for nonimmigrant visas.
The US Embassy explained that it will prioritize "... services to US Citizens, including applications for passports, Consular Reports of Birth Abroad, Immigrant Visa cases that are pending in the Consular Section and Emergency Nonimmigrant Visa services."
During the first three months of the year $263 million were traded in the stock market, 29.3% less than the amount traded in the same period last year.
So far this year, of the total trading volume, 85% was public sector emissions and 14.7% was securities issued by the private sector.
The Stock Exchange of Nicaragua "... recorded in March a trade volume of $39.9 million, representing a decrease of 31% compared to transactions in the same month last year."
Last year the amount of transactions recorded was $997 million, with highlights including 32% growth in trading in the primary market.
The good performance of the Nicaraguan economy has been accompanied by a sharp rise in the stock market, where a significant dynamism was seen, mainly in the primary market where securities have been traded for the first time.