Bancolombia impulsó importaciones de activos productivos por más de US$110 millones en 2025

Bancolombia apoyó la entrada al país de maquinaria y vehículos valorados en más de US$110 millones durante 2025 mediante 953 transacciones para 212 clientes.

La entidad del Grupo Cibest facilitó estas operaciones de comercio exterior según datos de la plataforma Sicex. El vicepresidente de productos Luis Miguel Zapata Herrera destacó el trabajo conjunto con aliados operativos como agencias de aduanas y transportadores.

Dos empresas ilustran el uso de este servicio. KMA Construcciones S.A.S. importó 80 vehículos de maquinaria pesada para proyectos viales en la Troncal del Magdalena. Papeles Nacionales S.A.S. trajo desde Italia un molino de papel PM5 que requirió 92 contenedores y 36 cargas adicionales.

Estas cifras consolidan el rol de Bancolombia en el segmento de activos productivos para sectores como construcción e industria papelera.

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