Ana Mendez - Foreign Trade President

BLX Stock  USD 38.20  0.05  0.13%   

President

Mrs. Ana Graciela de Mendez is an Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer of the Bank since December 2017. She has also served in various capacities within the Bank since 1990, as Senior Vice President of Finance and the alternate to the CFO from 2014 to 2017, Vice President of Financial Planning and Analysis from 2002 to 2014, and several other assignments within the Finance area since 1994. Mrs. Mndez served as Commercial Relationship Manager at the Bank from 1991 to 1993 and as an Economist from 1990 to 1991. Throughout her tenure, Mrs. Mndez was assigned to key projects, such as leading the conversion of financial statements from Generally Accepted Accounting Principles in the United States to IFRS to comply with a requirement of the Superintendency of Banks of Panama from 2014 to 2015. Mrs. Mndez also participated in the multidisciplinary team which successfully led to the Banks Initial Public Offering of its Class E common shares listed on the New York Stock Exchange and registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in 1992. Mrs. Mndez holds a Bachelor degree in Business and Economics with specialization in Economics and Mathematics, graduating Magna Cum Laude from Albertus Magnus College, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A. since 2017.
Age 58
Tenure 8 years
Address Torre V, Business Park, Panama City, Panama
Phone507 210 8500
Webhttps://www.bladex.com

Foreign Trade Management Efficiency

The company has Return on Asset of 0.0182 % which means that on every $100 spent on assets, it made $0.0182 of profit. This is way below average. In the same way, it shows a return on shareholders' equity (ROE) of 0.162 %, implying that it generated $0.162 on every 100 dollars invested. Foreign Trade's management efficiency ratios could be used to measure how well Foreign Trade manages its routine affairs as well as how well it operates its assets and liabilities. Return On Tangible Assets is likely to drop to 0.01 in 2025. Return On Capital Employed is likely to drop to 0.02 in 2025. At this time, Foreign Trade's Non Current Assets Total are fairly stable compared to the past year. Non Currrent Assets Other is likely to rise to about 9.8 B in 2025, whereas Total Assets are likely to drop slightly above 6.3 B in 2025.
Foreign Trade Bank has 4.68 B in debt with debt to equity (D/E) ratio of 7.53, demonstrating that the company may be unable to create cash to meet all of its financial commitments. Note however, debt could still be an excellent tool for Foreign to invest in growth at high rates of return.

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A., a multinational bank, primarily engages in the financing of foreign trade in Latin America and the Caribbean. A. was founded in 1977 and is headquartered in Panama City, the Republic of Panama. Banco Latinoamericano is traded on New York Stock Exchange in the United States. Foreign Trade Bank (BLX) is traded on New York Stock Exchange in USA. It is located in Torre V, Business Park, Panama City, Panama and employs 28 people. Foreign Trade is listed under Specialized Finance category by Fama And French industry classification.

Management Performance

Foreign Trade Bank Leadership Team

Elected by the shareholders, the Foreign Trade's board of directors comprises two types of representatives: Foreign Trade inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of Foreign. The board's role is to monitor Foreign Trade's management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. Foreign Trade's inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, Foreign Trade's outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
Joao Pecego, Independent Director
Ana Mendez, Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President, IR Contact Officer
Eduardo Hecker, Director
Tatiana Calzada, Executive Officer
Ricardo Arango, Secretary
Mario Covo, Director
Jorge Cordoba, Executive Vice President Chief Audit Officer
Sergio Olarte, Chief Economist
Olazhir Ledezma, Executive Planning
Miguel Heras, Chairman of the Board
Javier Fraga, Chairman of the Board
Alexandra Aguirre, Director
Roland Holst, Independent Director
Adriana Forero, Executive Officer
Samuel Canineu, Executive Officer
Jorge Real, Senior Vice President Chief Legal Officer and Secretary of the Board of Directors
Isela Costantini, Director
Eduardo CPA, Executive Markets
Herminio Blanco, Independent Director
Alejandro Tizzoni, Executive Vice President Chief Risk Officer
Carlos Baene, Executive Officer
Jorge Salas, Chief Executive Officer
Jose Garzon, Independent Director
Erica Lijtztain, Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President
Alejandro Jaramillo, Executive Vice President Chief Commercial Officer
Eduardo Vivone, Executive Vice President Treasury and Capital Markets
Jessica Janson, Vice Investment
Monica Cosulich, Senior Relations

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