CFA Cooperativa Financiera obtient la notation AA+ pour effectuer le versement des retraites

La CFA Cooperativa Financiera a obtenu une notation AA+ avec perspective stable de la part de l'agence Value and Risk Rating. Cela lui permet de participer au versement des retraites et à la gestion des ressources publiques en Colombie.

La coopérative affiche un ratio de solvabilité de 22,44 %, soit un niveau supérieur au minimum requis par la Superfinanciera. Le directeur, Jorge Alberto Corrales Montoya, a déclaré que cette notation reflétait la solidité patrimoniale et la gestion prudente des risques de l'entité. Corrales a souligné que cette note ouvre des perspectives de croissance et d'inclusion financière. Il a mis en avant l'avantage territorial des coopératives pour relier des réseaux tels que Visionamos et Coopcentral au système de retraite. Grâce à cette approbation, la CFA peut désormais collecter des ressources provenant d'écoles, de municipalités et d'impôts nationaux. L'entité ambitionne de poursuivre sa demande pour le versement des retraites à l'échelle nationale.

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