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Resources, knowledge and skills that help them rebuild or start stronger businesses in the current context,” said Eduardo Coello, Regional President of Visa Latin America and the Caribbean. “At Visa we are proud that the Visa Foundation funds organizations such as BlueOrchard, Instituto Rede Mulher Empreendedora, New Ventures, Pro Mujer, Root Capital, TechnoServe Inc, and Village Capital, which address the needs and help unlock the barriers to financing that inclusive and gender diverse MSEs face in the region, and in doing so, such organizations help build stronger communities in which everyone can thrive.” MSEs represent more than 90 percent of the world's companies and almost 60 percent of the world's jobs [3] . Globally, there is an annual credit deficit of $3 billion to finance women-owned micro and small businesses, and this deficit is expected to increase due to the impact of the current economic crisis.
Now more than ever, equitable and efficient access to resources and capital is critical to the sustainability and growth of MSEs,” said Graham Macmillan, president of the Visa Foundation. “The Visa Foundation is committed to funding organizations that help enable MSEs that seek to foster a more inclusive economy.” Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) and the Visa Foundation Chinese Australia Phone Number List are committed to providing resources that help MSEs grow and recover after the COVID-19 pandemic. Visa works to empower MSE owners and entrepreneurs with knowledge, skills and access to financial networks and services that improve their economic livelihoods, which in turn will have a ripple effect in their communities.Scotiabank obtained 6th position on the list of the Best Workplaces in Latin America ™ 2021, a recognition granted by Great Place to Work, the global authority on workplace culture.
In such challenging times at a global level, the Bank has been considered for this regional ranking for being among the highest positions in the national lists of Best Workplaces in Mexico, Peru, Chile, the Caribbean, Central America and Uruguay. Maria Isabel Botero, Deputy General Director of Human Resources at Scotiabank in Mexico, mentioned: “As a leading bank in the Americas, we are honored to receive this award that recognizes our workplace throughout the region. We are grateful to our team for staying strong, united and committed so that our customers and the communities where we operate build a better future.” Scotiabank advanced from 15th place in 2020 thanks to its strong initiatives in innovation, company values and leadership, according to surveys involving more than two million employees across Latin Aerica. On average, 87% of respondents from different companies said they experience well-being at work.
Now more than ever, equitable and efficient access to resources and capital is critical to the sustainability and growth of MSEs,” said Graham Macmillan, president of the Visa Foundation. “The Visa Foundation is committed to funding organizations that help enable MSEs that seek to foster a more inclusive economy.” Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) and the Visa Foundation Chinese Australia Phone Number List are committed to providing resources that help MSEs grow and recover after the COVID-19 pandemic. Visa works to empower MSE owners and entrepreneurs with knowledge, skills and access to financial networks and services that improve their economic livelihoods, which in turn will have a ripple effect in their communities.Scotiabank obtained 6th position on the list of the Best Workplaces in Latin America ™ 2021, a recognition granted by Great Place to Work, the global authority on workplace culture.
In such challenging times at a global level, the Bank has been considered for this regional ranking for being among the highest positions in the national lists of Best Workplaces in Mexico, Peru, Chile, the Caribbean, Central America and Uruguay. Maria Isabel Botero, Deputy General Director of Human Resources at Scotiabank in Mexico, mentioned: “As a leading bank in the Americas, we are honored to receive this award that recognizes our workplace throughout the region. We are grateful to our team for staying strong, united and committed so that our customers and the communities where we operate build a better future.” Scotiabank advanced from 15th place in 2020 thanks to its strong initiatives in innovation, company values and leadership, according to surveys involving more than two million employees across Latin Aerica. On average, 87% of respondents from different companies said they experience well-being at work.