The monitoring and regulation of cooperatives to avoid scamming citizens will be more strengthened, according to the Institute of Cooperative Development and Credit (Idecoop).
The new president of the entity, Maritza Altagracia López de Ortizindicated that among the central axes of their management they will also be based on systematizing the institution to avoid complaints about delays in certifications and keeping documents up to date, pointing out the hard work they do tirelessly.
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Speaking yesterday during the thanksgiving mass for the entity’s 61st anniversary, he reiterated the commitment to work to regain the trust of Dominicans in the cooperative sector, highlighting integration as an essential tool to guarantee greater stability.
In the commemoration at Primate Cathedral of America Members of the Idecoop Board of Directors, cooperative leaders, government representatives, and collaborators from the cooperative regulatory body were present.