The UK’s First Post ran an article recently about the advantages of Panamanian banking in a Post-Madoff age.
Panama is one of the best international banking solutions because it allows for secure stashing of money in some of the safest banks in the world.
There is a history of drug dealers and crooks using Panama to launder money, but the unsavory activity has since been cleaned up. Lately, due to the growth in Panama, Venezuelans and Colombians are flocking to Panamanian banks rather than U.S. banks due to the Patriot Act putting limitations on foreign citizens.
Panama adopted Swiss banking laws in the 1970s in addition to the corporate laws of Delaware, the “friendliest business” state. There are over 80 registered banks in Panama that have grown from traffic and trade along the Panama Canal. There is little government regulation, but heavy supervision by owners that have applied stringent lending standards.
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Monday, December 22, 2008
Cruises to Panama Reveal Growth and Land Options
Blogger, Richard Dietrich, posted last week about the different cruising options to Panama.
If you are interested in discovering the growing area of Panama, Dietrich recommends that Southern Caribbean Cruises have cruises at the ports of Colon and Cristobal, however these cruises do not cross the Canal. For those cruises that do cross the Canal, many deport out of Florida and also allow for day excursions from the ships. Royal Caribbean is also offering a new ship that will be sailing round-trip from Colon to parts of Columbia and Aruba. Dietrich also recommends a smaller ship, called the Pacific Explorer, that offers a 10 day cruise of Costa Rica and Panama.
Many of the excursions that can be explored off of the ship include Old Panama, Casco Viejo, the Ports of Colon and Cristobal, and the Ports of Amador and Balboa. Dietrich recommends these on-shore excursions so that you are able to see the country outside of the Canal
Read the entire blog here….
If you are cruising to Panama and are interested in looking for land in Panama, contact us at panama-land-for-sale.com for more information….
If you are interested in discovering the growing area of Panama, Dietrich recommends that Southern Caribbean Cruises have cruises at the ports of Colon and Cristobal, however these cruises do not cross the Canal. For those cruises that do cross the Canal, many deport out of Florida and also allow for day excursions from the ships. Royal Caribbean is also offering a new ship that will be sailing round-trip from Colon to parts of Columbia and Aruba. Dietrich also recommends a smaller ship, called the Pacific Explorer, that offers a 10 day cruise of Costa Rica and Panama.
Many of the excursions that can be explored off of the ship include Old Panama, Casco Viejo, the Ports of Colon and Cristobal, and the Ports of Amador and Balboa. Dietrich recommends these on-shore excursions so that you are able to see the country outside of the Canal
Read the entire blog here….
If you are cruising to Panama and are interested in looking for land in Panama, contact us at panama-land-for-sale.com for more information….
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Panama Agreement to Solidify Incredible Growth
It was announced last week that the Panama Canal and the United States’ Miami Port have renewed and ratified a strategic alliance.
The alliance will boost international trade, according to the Panama Canal Authority administrator, Alberto Aleman Zubieta. The agreement was signed by Administrator Zubieta as well as the director of the Miami Port, Hill Johnson. The agreement is signed and ratified each year by both parties.
The Miami Port is an important ally of the Panama Canal. An international trade center, the Miami Port is the closest port to the canal. The agreement will allow for the continued placement of large cargo vessels. In 2007, the Miami Port received over 2 million tons of cargo from Panama. The two ports include operations of over 20 maritime companies that deliver to 100 countries and 250 international ports.
As the maritime industry experiences incredible growth, the alliance between the two organizations becomes increasingly important. The Panama Canal is slated to be finished in 2014, a $5.2 billion U.S. dollar project.
The growth in Panama is incredible! As the Panama Canal experiences expansion, so does Panama City! Check out the amazing property deals that we are offering at www.panama-land-for-sale.com. Our site is a resource for those interested in buying land, moving, relocating or retiring in Panama!
The alliance will boost international trade, according to the Panama Canal Authority administrator, Alberto Aleman Zubieta. The agreement was signed by Administrator Zubieta as well as the director of the Miami Port, Hill Johnson. The agreement is signed and ratified each year by both parties.
The Miami Port is an important ally of the Panama Canal. An international trade center, the Miami Port is the closest port to the canal. The agreement will allow for the continued placement of large cargo vessels. In 2007, the Miami Port received over 2 million tons of cargo from Panama. The two ports include operations of over 20 maritime companies that deliver to 100 countries and 250 international ports.
As the maritime industry experiences incredible growth, the alliance between the two organizations becomes increasingly important. The Panama Canal is slated to be finished in 2014, a $5.2 billion U.S. dollar project.
The growth in Panama is incredible! As the Panama Canal experiences expansion, so does Panama City! Check out the amazing property deals that we are offering at www.panama-land-for-sale.com. Our site is a resource for those interested in buying land, moving, relocating or retiring in Panama!
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