According to a recent LinkedIn post from Banco del Pacífico SA, a delegation led by the bank’s president, Ivan Andrade Apunte, visited Grupo Cajamar in Almería, Spain, to learn about its specialized banking model for the agri-food sector. The post highlights exposure to practices focused on innovation and sustainability, including visits to the PITA science and technology park and the Cajamar Las Palmerillas experience center.
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The LinkedIn post suggests that Banco del Pacífico is exploring best practices in agricultural and innovation-focused finance, potentially signaling strategic interest in strengthening its offerings to the productive and agri-food sectors. For investors, this may indicate a medium-term intention to deepen sector specialization, enhance risk management and product design in agribusiness, and align more closely with sustainability-oriented financial solutions.
If translated into concrete initiatives, this type of international engagement could support portfolio diversification and fee-generating advisory services, while reinforcing the bank’s positioning in segments tied to food production and technology. It may also help Banco del Pacífico benchmark itself against European peers leading financial transformation, which could influence its competitiveness and long-term growth strategy in Ecuador and potentially in broader regional markets.

