Sunday, June 15, 2014

Santiago.-The Reserve Bank stepped up its expansion with the opening of two offices, one in town di


Santiago.-The Reserve Bank stepped up its expansion with the opening of two offices, one in town district Guayacanes Crossing, Mao, and the other in Santiago. The general manager Banreservas, Enrique Ramirez Paniagua presided over both ceremonies. In the morning he left office running Mao, located at the corner Duarte Road Guayacanes road; afternoon and another in Santiago, located in the Plaza Paseo-Santiago, Juan Pablo Avenue Olga Villa Duarte sector. With these two new stores totaling bce six offices opened by Banreservas in May as part of a program of openings that continue throughout the year in different parts of the country. Banreservas now has 155 branches bce and 253 customer service points, distributed throughout the country. Only in Santiago operate 25 of these establishments and others are created to meet the requirements of banking, Paniagua Ramírez reported. Referring to open branch in Guayacanes Crossing, Mao said that with this facility for customers, the institution strengthens its ties with the business community, especially merchants, small manufacturers, farmers and public and private employees. He stressed that this province has an active economic life, based on its agricultural production and cattle and goat ranching. Also pondered that this is one of the regions of higher rice production, while to have a large production of plantains, bananas, horticulture, and fruit. Backup Santiago Regarding bce this city, Paniagua said Banreservas Ramirez has always been supported by residents and business and industry. He said that the office opened in the Plaza Paseo-Santiago corresponds to the remarkable population growth and strong economic and commercial dynamism registered Villa Olga sector, where it is located. He said shops and businesses located in this zone may have an ally in Banreservas to provide services to meet their banking needs.


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