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‘It was a constructive conversation’: Asobancaria on meeting with the National Government

'It was a constructive conversation': Asobancaria on meeting with the National Government

This Tuesday’s meeting between the National Government and Association of Banks and Financial Institutions (Asobancaria) ended in good seas, according to the President of the association, Jonathan Malagón.

In a statement to the media, the union leader stressed having had a conversation “constructive” and “frank” with the President Gustavo Petro and his cabinetin which they talked about the financing of the country’s economic recovery plan.

(You can read: During the long weekend, some roads saw traffic increase by up to 40%).

We sat down to evaluate the financing mechanisms for the economic recovery plan. The conversation is not over yet, several issues are emerging. It was a deep discussion, in the best possible terms.“, he added.

(Further: Investment: a subject that remains pending within economic growth).

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The president of Asobancaria concluded by saying that a similar tone is expected next week, on August 17, with the aim of “evaluate some things that were put on the table“.

(You may be interested in: The jobs that could disappear in Colombia thanks to AI, according to ChatGPT).

We want to communicate to the country next week what agreement we reached.“, he concluded.

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