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The studies related to women entrepreneurs’ access to financing— one regional study and three country studies ( Ecuador, Honduras, and Guatemala) —seek to understand the specific situations and conditions that stimulate or restrict women entrepreneurs’ access to capital, identifying the changes that increase capital flows to their businesses . It summarizes innovative financing models and technological factors that enable access to funds, despite obstacles in the traditional financial field. In addition to these studies, Ecobanking supports and advises banks in the region to help them define strategies that allow them to finance SMEs led by women, a currently growing market segment.

The business case for Latin American financial institutions

The business case for Financial Institutions in Latin America

Women in Ecuador demonstrate strong financial responsibility, although they face obstacles in accessing financing. Current limitations and opportunities to facilitate their financial inclusion are analyzed.


In Guatemala, women have strengthened their presence in the economy, but they still face obstacles in obtaining the financing their businesses need to grow.
A survey by the UNEF FI Latin American Regional Group
The Latin American financial sector must integrate environmental practices to improve business competitiveness. This study presents the experiences of executives at European banks and highlights opportunities to adopt environmental criteria in banking operations.
After five years of research in Central America and Ecuador, crucial challenges to Latin America’s competitiveness were identified, highlighting the importance of the financial sector in meeting productive needs. Inefficiency and high capital costs are evident, and adopting environmental practices is essential to adapting to international trends.
Summary of results

Various sectors must join forces to build more environmentally friendly housing, seeking growth in the sector.