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IT Services on Licenses and Technical SupportMonday, May 16, 2022 The Government of Honduras is tendering technical support services for equipment 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, virtually, by telephone or physical assistance, to diagnose and provide solutions to problems presented by the National Commission of Banks and Insurance. Government of Honduras Purchase LPN-CNBS-005-2022: Tender: IT Equipment MaintenanceTuesday, March 17, 2020 The Central Bank of Honduras tenders the service of preventive and corrective maintenance of different computer equipment of the institution, for a two-year term. Honduras Government Purchase Lpublica No. 11-2020: Insurance: Incentives to Attract More CustomersThursday, October 24, 2019 Discounts in fitness centers, in dental services or in consultations with psychologists, are some of the benefits offered by insurance companies in Costa Rica to maintain their portfolio of clients and attract new ones. The National Insurance Institute (INS), Sagicor, Pan American Life Insurance, Océanica de Seguros and Mapfre, are some of the competitors in the Costa Rican market that offer this type of privileges in their policies. Tender for Fire TrucksThursday, January 24, 2019 Panama Government Purchase 2019-1-51-01-08-LP-001660: Panama Government Purchase 2019-1-51-01-08-LP-001660: Insurance: The Fruits from Opening Up of the MarketWednesday, August 15, 2018 Ten years after the elimination of the insurance monopoly in Costa Rica, private insurers have managed to "steal" from the state company about 12% of the market. Mapfre Seguros, Sagicor, Assa Compañía de Seguros and Best Meridian Insurance are some of the 12 private companies that have been competing in the Costa Rican insurance market since 2008, when the law came into force opening up the business which for more than 80 years was in the hands of a single company, Instituto Nacional de Seguros. Insurance Market Grows up to March 2018Wednesday, May 16, 2018 In Panama during the first three months of the year $367 million was written in premiums, which is 2% more than the $360 million reported in the same period in 2017. During the first quarter of 2018, the three insurance companies that wrote the largest proportion of these premiums were Assa Compañía de Seguros, Compañía Internacional de Seguros and Mapfre Panamá, with $70 million, $62 million and $56 million, respectively. Costa Rica: State Insurer Loses Market ShareFriday, August 25, 2017 For the first time since the opening of the insurance market, the National Insurance Institute has lost its dominance in the health insurance segment, which is now led by Pan American Life Insurance. The insurance company Pan American Life Insurance took 40% of the revenues generated by sales of medical insurance policies at the end of June this year. According to data from the Insurance Superintendency, Instituto Nacional de Seguros (INS) "... accounted for 38% of the business (¢16,935 million), followed by Aseguradora del Istmo (Adisa) with 6%." S & P Downgrades El Salvador's DebtFriday, October 14, 2016 The ratings agency has reduced the rating for long-term sovereign debt from B + to B, arguing that political capacity to resolve the fiscal problem is shrinking. From a press release by Standard & Poor´s: Panama Insurance Market - June 2016Tuesday, August 16, 2016 Three insurers accounted for 46% of the $693 million in premiums sold in the local market during the first half of the year. Assa Compañía de Seguros, Mapfre Panama and Internacional de Seguros (IS) are the three insurers that accounted for almost half of the premiums sold between January and June this year. Assa recorded premiums of $122 million, followed by Mapfre, with $102 million and IS, with $98 million. Costa Rica: More Fuel at the Airport in LiberiaMonday, October 5, 2015 The state run oil company has announced it will build a third storage tank for A-1 Jet fuel at the International Airport in Liberia. From a statement issued by the Government of Costa Rica: Costa Rica: Airport to Issue $127 million in BondsTuesday, September 22, 2015 The company managing San Jose International Airport will be issuing bonds in order to refinance bank debt assumed in the works to expand the terminal. From a statement issued by Moody´s: Costa Rica: Business Conference with European CompaniesFriday, June 19, 2015 The private sector is preparing for the weekend of July 4th a business meeting with companies from Spain, Argentina and the Persian Gulf. From a statement issued by the Costa Rican Union of Chambers and Associations of Private Business Sector (UCCAEP): Costa Rica: Insurance Market up to March 2015Tuesday, May 12, 2015 The reduction of 30% in premium income from compulsory work risk insurance accounted for most of the 8% decline in revenues from total premiums up to March. In March general insurance and personal insurance maintained the upward trend that had been seen the previous months, with growth rates compared to the same month in 2014 of 6.1% and 8.3%, respectively. Increase in Sales of Health Insurance in Costa RicaWednesday, November 5, 2014 Between January and September revenue from sales of these policies increased by 74% compared to the same period in 2013, with the sale of group insurance policies to companies being the factor driving the growth. According to data from the Superintendent of Insurance, in January-September, the sector as a whole has accumulated $116 million in premiums for such policies. Agribusiness Business ConferenceWednesday, October 1, 2014 Exporters in Latin America and the Caribbean will meet with international buyers from October 8th to 10th in Mexico, in the city of Mérida. From a statement issued by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB): |
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