Banregio se torna o primeiro banco a aderir à aliança entre Nafin e Caintra para PMEs

O Banregio tornou-se o primeiro intermediário financeiro a aderir ao acordo entre a Nacional Financiera e a Caintra para apoiar micro, pequenas e médias empresas mexicanas.

Durante o evento, Héctor Cantú Reyes, diretor-geral do Banregio, afirmou que o desenvolvimento das PMEs tem sido e continuará sendo um dos pilares centrais da instituição.

Atualmente, 85 por cento da carteira de crédito do Banregio é direcionada ao setor empresarial, com um crescimento de 12 por cento neste segmento. O banco mantém financiamento ativo para quase sete mil pequenas empresas, com um saldo total superior a 15,8 bilhões de pesos.

O acordo inclui mecanismos para facilitar o acesso ao crédito, fortalecer cadeias produtivas e oferecer treinamento. O Banregio participará levando essas ferramentas a mais empresas em diferentes regiões do país.

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