Paris. France. The Reserve Bank will present investment and culture projects to strengthen the presence of the country in Europe during the International French Tourist Fair Travel Market (IFTM) Top Resa 2025, which will take place in the French capital of the French September 23 to 25 and where Dominican Republic is the host or country of honor.
The banking institution supports with financing that exceeds the US $ 2,000 million, in projects hoteliers, cruise ports and other strategic sectors that strengthen the value chain of this important job and currency generator for the country.
The executive president of the reservation bank, Leonardo Aguilera, He stressed that this fair is a key opportunity to promote the Dominican Republic, not only as a holiday destination, but also as an attractive market for foreign investment.
“The efforts arranged for banreesvas for Top Resa show a commitment to the economic development of the country and the well -being of the Dominicans,” added the executive.
He indicated that the presence of the country in these events of global relevance, reaffirms the strategy of President Luis Abinader in tourist matters, which has resulted in the projection of more than 12 million visitors to the Dominican Republic this year.
The delegation of Banreservas heads it the senior executive vice president, Ysidro García, accompanied by ladies Deyanira Papaterra, vice president of tourist businesses; Flore Guimard, specialized credit vice president; Daniel García Archibald, Vice President of Public Relations; Yubelkis Ramírez, marketing vice president; Judith Rubiera, tourist business director; Yamel Pimentel, tourist business manager, and Héctor Romero, communications advisor.
Top Resa, in its 46th edition, will have an expected assistance of more than 31,000 visitorsamong travel agents, tourism offices, airlines, hotel groups, tour operators, technology companies, startups and investors, among others, according to their organizers.
Among the official activities, Banreservas will present the exhibition “Melissa 20 moments”, by the Dominican artist Melissa Redán, reaffirming her commitment to the promotion of national talent and the integration of culture in the country’s positioning strategy as a tourist destination.
