Banco de Bogota president predicts 20% growth in assets

The president of Colombia’s second biggest bank predicts a 20% growth in assets for 2012, in an interview with financial magazine Dinero.

Bank president Alejandro Figueroa predicted that the Colombian economy would do well next year with a 20% increase in credit with the Consumer Price Index going up by 3%.

Regarding a possible mortgage bubble, Figueroa said, “Colombian banks are careful with giving credit. For this reason, we rule out that a situation like this presents itself in the country.”

The bank plans to focus on increasing business in Colombia and Central America, where it already has a presence.

“We are always looking at possibilities in several countries,” said Figueroa.

Monday Banco de Bogota issued bonds worth $500 million. In this case demand outstripped supply six times over.

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