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Mar 11
2010

Launch of "Retiring Responsibly in Mexico" research series

Posted by Anne McEnany in ¨Puerto Vallarta , Yucatan retirement , where to retire , Viva Mexico , Visiting Mexico , Valle de Guadalupe , US-Mexico border , Travel within Mexico , Travel to Mexico , Todos Santos Real Estate , Todos Santos , Southern Baja , Somwhere in Mexico , San Diego Union Tribune , Safety Mexico , rocky point , Riviera Nayarit real estate , Riviera Nayarit , Riviera Maya Tourism Board , Riviera Maya Jazz Festival 2009 , Riviera Maya , retiring in mexico , retirement in yucatan , retirement in Puerto Vallarta , retirement in mexico , Retirement destinations , Retire in Style South of the Border , Retire in San Quintin , Retire in Puerto Vallarta , Retire in Mexico , Retire in Baja , Real Estate in Mexico , Punta Mita , Punta Banda , Punta Baja , puerto vallarta tourism , Puerto vallarta retirement , Puerto Penasco , Puerto Vallarta condos , Property in Playa del Carmen , Properties in Playa del Carmen , Procter & Gamble Mexico , Playa de Carmen real estate , Playa del Carmen Land , Paul Crist , Patrick Osio , Nuevo Vallarta , Northern Baja , Mike Wallace , Mexico's tourist zones , Mexico travel , Mexico Tourism Borad , Mexico retiring , Mexico Retirement Living , Mexico Retirement , Mexico Oceanfont Real Estate , Mexico infrastructure , Mexico FM-3 visa , Mexico Cities , Mexico beachfront properties , Mexico Alive , Mexico Airports , Mexicans , Mexican , Mazatlan Real Estate , mayakoba real estate , mayacoba , Los Angeles Times , Loreto , Living Overseas , living in yucatan , Living in Puerto Vallarta , living in Plava del Carmen , living in mexico , living in Lake Chapala , Living Abroad , live in mexico , Live Abroad , LIGA-MAC , la paz real estate , La Paz Real Estat , La paz condo , La Paz , Invest in Mexico , History of the Wine in Baja California , Green building in Mexico , FM3 , FM2 , FM-3 , Expats in Mexico , Expatriates in Mexico , Ensenada wine country , Ensenada , East cape , Discover Los Cabos , David Truly , Cozumel beachfront properties , Costa Maya , Cost of living in Playa del Carmen , charity , Carol Billups , Cancun beachfront , Cancun , Canadians in Mexico , Campeche real estate , Campeche Beachfront real estate , Campeche beachfront lots , Campeche beaches , Cabo San Lucas , cabo , Boomersabroad.com , boomersabroad , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Boomers in Puerto Vallarta , Boomers in Mazatlan , Boomers in Latin America , Boomers in Baja , Boomers Generation , Boomers Abroad Online Community Blogs Share your e , Boomers Abroad , boomer-living.com , Boomer-insight , boomer women , Boomer Retirement , Boomer News , boomer living , Boomer Generation , Boomer Abroad , Banderas Bay , Bajamar , Baja Relocation , Baja California , Baja , Baby Boomers in Mexico , Baby Boomers , Baby Boomer knowledge Center , baby boomer , AMPI riviera maya , Americans living in Mexico , Americans in Mexico , Americans for Medicare in Mexico , American Expatriates , American Expat , AARP

Anne McEnany

The International Community Foundation is pleased to announce its “Retiring Responsibly in Mexico” research series with our first report “U.S. Retirements Trends in Mexico’s Coastal Communities:  Lifestyle Trends and Demographics.”  You can access the report here:  http://www.icfdn.org/publications/retireeresearch/. 
Forthcoming research studies will address trends in health care, volunteerism, philanthropy and civic engagement, real estate as well as the environment.  For more information on the International Community Foundation, visit our website at http://www.icfdn.org.

Sep 24
2009

IS LATIN AMERICA THE FUTURE OF OFFSHORE BANKING?

Posted by Luis Miranda in Offshore Banking Latin America Report 2009 , Latin America investments , Expats in Latin America , Boomers in Latin America , Alternative Latin Investor

Luis Miranda
 The Climate Of Greater Transparency And Stricter Regulation Is Forcing Great Changes In The Offshore Banking World; Latin America’s Industry Is Poised and Ready For The Future.

Crisis, technology & and a new political climate are all factors influencing how Business’s and Individual’s find security for their monetary assets. Wealthy Latin Americans have often made provisions for their savings outside their home countries but often within the region. Caribbean nations and Panama have been popular destinations, whose offshore banking facilities have attracted international clients for many years. Now offshore banks within the region are proving attractive to a new clientele
 
“The crisis has been good for offshore banking and it’s been an impetus for growth in Latin America” Xavier Borja, Loyal Bank Ltd., Panama
 
There are many positive factors indicating that offshore banking services in Latin America will have sustained growth in the coming years. I do highly recommend to read the great report prepared by the team of Alternative Latin Investor. Offshore Banking. Latin America 2009. Which  combines interviews, analysis and expert opinions on all the most important factors shaping the industry in the region today.


 
Register for free at www.alternativelatininvestor.com to download the full report. 
Any questions or comments can be sent to
info@alternativelatininvestor.com

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