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Investments and Business

Key taxes and fees when purchasing property in Panama

Panama Property Taxes: A Complete Guide for Buyers

Panama’s real estate tax system is known for being transparent, competitive, and favorable to those looking to buy property in the country. With moderate taxes, tax incentives for new projects, and clear rules for both local and international buyers, Panama has established itself as an attractive destination for real estate investment in Latin America.In recent years, thanks to these tax benefits, more and more people are looking to invest in premium properties in Panama, especially in exclusive areas of the capital—a prime example being the apartments at Oceana Santa María. Are you interested in investing and want to know what…
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Grupo Ficohsa: Financial Strength Recognized by the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation

Grupo Ficohsa Ensures Sustainable Growth with DFC Financing

Grupo Ficohsa’s solid financial standing and dependability are once again underscored by its close collaboration with the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), an entity dedicated to backing initiatives with significant economic and social outcomes. This alliance highlights the confidence the United States places in the financial institution, as the DFC extends financing solely to banks that demonstrate rigorous standards of transparency, governance, and long-term stability.Endorsements that confirm trustAccessing DFC resources demands not only an in‑depth evaluation of an institution’s financial strength, but also a comprehensive examination of its governance frameworks, regulatory adherence, and risk oversight systems. Fulfilling these standards…
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Adapting to life in Panama: how easy is it for expatriates?

Panama for Expats: How Simple is the Transition?

Adjusting to life in Panama as an expat is usually a relatively straightforward process. The combination of economic stability, quality of life, tropical climate, and an open culture has made the country one of the top destinations for foreigners looking to start a new chapter in their personal or professional lives in Latin America.In turn, residential communities like Playa Dorada in Panamá Oeste have increasingly emerged as appealing choices for expats looking for a calm atmosphere, coastal proximity, and convenient access to modern services just minutes from the city. If you’re thinking about relocating to the country, explore everything you…
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Panamá Viejo Residences: urban calm in Panama City

Panamá Viejo Residences: Serene City Living in Panama

Panamá Viejo Residences has become an attractive option for those who want to enjoy peace and quiet without straying far from downtown Panama City. Its residential setting, steeped in history and featuring green spaces and lower urban density, offers a more relaxed lifestyle within one of the capital’s best-connected areas.In addition to offering modern apartments within a planned community, the project is located near natural spaces such as Omar Recreational Park and offers quick access to major thoroughfares like the Corredor Sur and Vía Cincuentenario. If you’re still wondering why Panama Viejo Residences is ideal for living in peace without…
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How do firms manage culture during rapid scaling or restructuring?

Restructuring Culture in Fast-Growing Firms

Organizational culture encompasses the shared values, behaviors, norms, and implicit beliefs that influence how work gets done, and it can face intense pressure during periods of rapid growth or restructuring. As staffing levels climb, reporting lines may be reorganized, and processes are often reworked. Without intentional guidance, the culture can easily drift toward inconsistency, fragmentation, or a weakened connection to the broader strategy.Companies that succeed during such periods treat culture as a fundamental operating system rather than a loosely defined concept, recognizing that it accelerates execution, strengthens employee commitment, shapes customer interactions, and supports long-term performance.Why Cultural Stability Often Weakens…
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Exploring the Shift: Capital Efficiency in VC Funding

Exploring the Shift: Capital Efficiency in VC Funding

Venture capital has moved into a phase of adjustment, following a decade defined by ample liquidity, fast expansion, and a willingness to accept extended periods of losses, and investors are now placing greater emphasis on capital efficiency, or the capacity of startups to achieve significant results with reduced funding, a transition shaped by macroeconomic pressures, shifts within the tech landscape, and insights gained from recent market cycles.The Macroeconomic Backdrop Reshaping Venture CapitalFor much of the 2010s, low interest rates and quantitative easing pushed capital into risk assets. Venture funds grew larger, valuations expanded, and growth-at-all-costs became the dominant playbook. That…
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Exploring Santa María: Panama’s elite residential destination

Santa María is recognized as one of the most prestigious residential districts in Panama City, shaped by an urban vision that blends thoughtful planning, lush surroundings, and property options crafted for the high-end segment. The project has been conceived to harmonize contemporary design, seclusion, and overall well-being, qualities that have drawn the attention of discerning buyers both locally and abroad.Amid the sector’s consolidation, residential developments such as Oceana Santa María contribute to an offering that mirrors the area’s ongoing transformation, integrating into a community that upholds high standards in design, services, and urban planning while reinforcing the district’s appeal without…
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Growing interest in Panama beachfront properties driven by investment perks

Oceanfront properties in Panama continue to establish themselves as one of the most attractive options in the real estate market. Beyond the aesthetic appeal and lifestyle associated with living by the ocean, these properties stand out for their strategic location, limited availability, and ability to maintain steady demand both locally and internationally. These factors have contributed to a steady growth in interest in this segment, especially among those seeking a balance between wealth preservation and quality of life.In this context, residential projects such as IPANEMA Residences are part of a new generation of developments that respond to current buyer preferences.…
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Effective Pricing for AI-First Software Businesses

Effective Pricing for AI-First Software Businesses

Understanding Pricing for AI-Native SoftwareAI-native software stands apart from conventional SaaS because intelligence is not an extra layer but the fundamental offering; costs stem from data intake, model training or inference, computing demands, and ongoing refinement cycles, while value is typically delivered in real time rather than through fixed functionalities, meaning that pricing structures suited to traditional software subscriptions may fail to reflect actual value or maintain healthy margins for AI-native companies.Successful pricing aligns three elements: customer-perceived value, cost structure driven by compute and data, and predictability for both buyer and seller.Usage-Based Pricing: Aligning Cost and ValueCharging operates on a…
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Oil surges and stock futures sink as war in Iran threatens crude supply

War in Iran: Oil Spikes, Markets React to Supply Threat

Oil markets jumped sharply on Monday following coordinated strikes by the United States and Israel on Iran, sparking fears of a broader conflict across the Middle East and potential disruptions to global energy supplies.Markets react to Middle East tensionsUS crude futures rose 7.5% in early trading, while Brent crude, the international benchmark, spiked 6.2%, briefly surpassing $82 per barrel before settling around $77. This surge follows weeks of speculation about potential military action, which had already nudged oil prices higher in anticipation of conflict.Meanwhile, stock futures for major indices tumbled. The S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow Jones all declined more…
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