Banco AV Villas presents solution for timely cesantías payments in 2026

Banco AV Villas announced a solution to enable companies to make timely cesantías payments in 2026. Firms with prior usage will receive preferential conditions. Entrepreneurs can access this option at national offices before the February 16 deadline.

In the context of annual cesantías payments in Colombia, Banco AV Villas launched an initiative to help companies meet this obligation on time in 2026. The financial institution highlighted that companies with previous usage of such resources will enjoy preferential conditions, including immediately available approved quotas.

Interested entrepreneurs can visit any of the bank's offices across the national territory to access these benefits. The payment deadline is extended to Monday, February 16, as February 14 is not a business day.

"From the house of co-banking, our goal is to work hand in hand with entrepreneurs, delivering services that reward their loyalty and convey trust so that more companies find in AV Villas their strategic ally," stated Gerardo Hernández, president of Banco AV Villas.

This measure aims to recognize the loyalty of business clients, fostering mutual trust. The bank emphasized that approved quotas can be used right away, allowing early planning for cesantías payments, a key labor right that benefits workers at year-end.

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