International Personnel Management, LLC (IPM) is here to implement remittance transactions and stored value card transactions in Latin America, the Caribbean (LAC) and around the world.
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Monday, December 18, 2006
Friday, December 15, 2006
Base of the Pyramid
This is exactly why we at International Personnel Management, LLC are here. IPM is here to serve the Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP) for the betterment of all.
The following is an excerpt from the Multilateral Investment Fund site:
The following is an excerpt from the Multilateral Investment Fund site:
The Base of the Pyramid
The consumer market at the base of the pyramid (BOP) – approximately 350 million people in Latin America and the Caribbean region – represents an attractive yet underserved population for which private companies could develop new products and services. As developed economies constitute a continually smaller share of the global economy and become even more saturated, the related changes in worldwide consumption habits will represent significant opportunities for strategic private companies.
This is not about providing the same, existing products and services that have been developed for the top of the economic pyramid and simply marketed to the poor, but rather a new business approach that seeks to develop new products or services adapted to the needs of the BOP at an affordable price.
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Migration Phenomenon Beyond the United States
There are immigration trends throughout the Americas beyond the immigration of Mexicans to the United States.
According to a study* conducted by the Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF), "there are now significant communities of Bolivian migrants in Argentina, Nicaraguan migrants in Costa Rica, Guatemalans in Mexico, Peruvians in Chile, and Haitians in the Dominican Republic."
The MIF was formed to fund projects that stimulate the economies of Latin America and the Caribbean. There are numerous transactional opportunities beyond the United States/Mexico market.
*study titled Sending Money Home; Remittances as a Development Tool in Latin America and the Caribbean
According to a study* conducted by the Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF), "there are now significant communities of Bolivian migrants in Argentina, Nicaraguan migrants in Costa Rica, Guatemalans in Mexico, Peruvians in Chile, and Haitians in the Dominican Republic."
The MIF was formed to fund projects that stimulate the economies of Latin America and the Caribbean. There are numerous transactional opportunities beyond the United States/Mexico market.
*study titled Sending Money Home; Remittances as a Development Tool in Latin America and the Caribbean
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