Promedico placed $153.460 million in credits in 2025

At its XVII Ordinary Assembly of Delegates, Promedico presented 2025 results showing an 18% increase in credits placed and the addition of 1,982 new medical associates, the highest in its recent history. The entity reported total assets of $640.522 million and equity of $55.617 million.

Promedico, Colombia's second-largest employee fund by assets, shared its 2025 achievements at its annual assembly. The fund added 1,982 new medical associates, driven by strategies supporting professional training and a solidary model for doctors and their families.

Financially, total assets reached $640.522 million, up 8.5% year-over-year, while equity grew 6.2% to $55.617 million. The credit portfolio hit $362.006 million, spread across 7,653 loans benefiting 4,759 associates, with a delinquency rate of 1.48%, among the sector's lowest.

In 2025, $153.460 million in credits were placed, an 18% increase from 2024, enabling 2,623 doctors to finance personal and family projects. The investment portfolio rose to $235.697 million to diversify income sources.

"This growth shows that the solidary model remains an effective response for Colombia's medical guild. It is the result of responsible management and strategic decisions prioritizing our associates' well-being and long-term sustainability, even in a challenging economic environment," said Emilce Arévalo García, the fund's manager.

Surpluses of $6.735 million were generated, allocated to social and mutual funds. Metrics including a 13% net margin, 12.27% solidity, and 146% IRL indicate stability. About 70% of income, or $49.116 million, was returned as yields and welfare activities, aiding 23,589 associates in educational and cultural programs. The fund joined 263 academic events, and over 2,600 professionals participated in the Miércoles Médico program.

New categories like Senior Associate and Platinum Associate were introduced to honor long-term members. Looking ahead, Promedico aims to expand nationwide, pursue digital transformation via Solidary Savings Account, Bre-B instant payments, and credit process optimization.

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