CFA Cooperativa Financiera erhält AA+-Rating für Rentenzahlungen

Die CFA Cooperativa Financiera hat von Value and Risk Rating ein AA+-Rating mit stabilem Ausblick erhalten. Dies ermöglicht es dem Unternehmen, in Kolumbien an Rentenzahlungen und der Verwaltung öffentlicher Mittel teilzunehmen.

Die Genossenschaft operiert mit einer Solvenzquote von 22,44 Prozent und liegt damit über dem von der Superfinanciera geforderten Mindestwert. Geschäftsführer Jorge Alberto Corrales Montoya erklärte, dass das Rating die patrimoniale Stärke und das umsichtige Risikomanagement widerspiegele.

Corrales merkte an, dass das Rating Türen für Wachstum und finanzielle Inklusion öffne. Er hob den territorialen Vorteil von Genossenschaften hervor, um Netzwerke wie Visionamos und Coopcentral mit dem Rentensystem zu verknüpfen.

Mit dieser Genehmigung kann die CFA Mittel von Schulen, Gemeinden und nationalen Steuern einziehen. Das Unternehmen strebt an, seinen Antrag für landesweite Rentenzahlungen weiter voranzutreiben.

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