A constantly evolving remittance market: remittances to Latam
Wednesday, October 6, 2021 · 16:00
Copenhagen (GMT +2:00)
on-demand webinar
About this Webinar
Remittances as a whole are a vital part of financing in Latin America. Central America and Mexico typically receive remittances from the U.S., while South Americans are more likely to receive money from elsewhere in South America or Spain. Some countries have proved to be more reliant on remittances than others. For example, more than 30% of Haiti’s GDP comes from remittances and over 20% of the GDPs of El Salvador and Honduras.
Latin America saw positive growth in remittances during 2020, even though initial projections were not promising, but not every country in the region saw an increase. Countries like Mexico experienced a significant increase in remittance flow at 11%, but Bolivia and Peru both saw them fall by 22%. This series of webinars will cover remittances in Latin America in two parts: an overview of trends and the innovation in the region.
Agenda
Remittance trends in Latin America
The digital transformation
Presenters
Veronica Studsgaard
Founder & CEO at IAMTN
Veronica is the Founder and CEO of IAMTN, has been working in the remittance industry for over 15 years. She believes that everyone has a right to access financial services to grow their businesses and improve their lives, and is passionate about the innovation and fintech which will deliver those financial services to the whole world.
María Gabriela Valverde
Head of the Family Remittances Division at Banco Bolivariano
I am Head of the Family Remittances Division at Banco Bolivariano. We are the 4th private bank in Ecuador. Banking has been the core of my learning for the last 30 years. My skills and performance are always leaning towards doing business related to the commercial aspect of it. My interests and potential are mainly in commercialization, networking, innovation, sales and PR. I like to be challenged, to structure, to assemble and launch new projects, always thinking outside the box.
Manuel Orozco
Director at Center for Migration and Economic Stabilization
Manuel Orozco is the Director of the Center for Migration and Economic Stabilization, which aims to provide solutions to the challenges affecting human and labor cross-border mobility. It prioritizes migration risk mitigation and economic crisis, particularly during the current pandemic. For 20 years, he served as the director of the Migration, Remittances, and Development Program at the Dialogue.
Alberto Laureano
CEO at Barri Financial Group
Alberto Laureano joined the Barri team in 2008 and is currently the CEO of Barri Financial Group. Prior to joining the Barri team, Alberto held senior positions at Western Union with management and marketing responsibilities for the company’s US-to-Latin America businesses, based out of Florida and California. Prior to Western Union, Alberto worked at Procter & Gamble with brand management responsibilities in Mexico, Argentina and Venezuela. Alberto holds a BA in Business Administration from Universidad Panamericana and an MBA from Harvard Business School. He is also a CAMS certified anti-money laundering specialist. Alberto is a native of Guadalajara, Mexico.
Francisco Buero
CEO at Remitex
Francisco Buero is the founding partner and CEO at Remitex. More than 13 years of experience in business operations and development in the cultural and technological industry.