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Equity Markets and Corporate Governance: A Regional Agenda
Equity Markets and Corporate Governance: A Regional Agenda

How can multilateral development financial institutions break the low-level equilibrium that prevents the full unleashing of Latin America and the Caribbean’s potential?

Securitization: What Can It Do for Lending Techs in Latin America and the Caribbean?
Securitization: What Can It Do for Lending Techs in Latin America and the Caribbean?

Fintech lenders in the region identify financing as one of their major challenges. Securitization can help them in accessing more investors and drive down financing costs.

How to Introduce Corporate Governance into Family-Owned Firms?
How to Introduce Corporate Governance into Family-Owned Firms?

The most prevalent ownership model in the Latin America and the Caribbean region is, by far, the family-owned firm. By formalizing the different roles of its members, family-owned firms can greatly enhance their sustainability and performance.

Millennial women: How to get them to make better financial decisions?
Millennial women: How to get them to make better financial decisions?

It's not just about educational improvements and opportunities. One of the greatest challenges of our region is to involve more millennial women in socially responsible financial decisions.

Noise: the Invisible Pollutant
Noise: the Invisible Pollutant

Noise is a stealthy threat with an impact that can be prevented and mitigated in many cases. This is the perfect time for institutions to commit to this task.

Which countries are leading in PPPs in Latin America and the Caribbean?
Which countries are leading in PPPs in Latin America and the Caribbean?

Our region has almost three decades of experience in the implementation of Public-Private Partnerships, or PPPs. These countries were among the innovators in the PPPs they launched.