Saturday, 26 February 2011

Large companies already eyeing up Columbia

Large international companies are already starting to realise the potential in Colombia and investment firms are looking at property companies which will provide the best returns.

The feeling is that the property market there is about to take off and it's best to get in early to get the best profits. It's not just large property companies who are investing here as the world's richest man Carlos Slim already has major holdings in Colombia which are largely in oil and gas reserves, and has indicated he intends to increase these further.

There is an increasing demand for affordable and middle income housing within Colombia and with the rise of the middle class this demand will remain constant for quite some time to come. Colombia also has plans to integrate its securities exchange with Peru and Chile which will attract overseas investors and create more liquidity.

Colombia has a population of 45 million, and in common with so many other rising economies it is youthful. The country has managed to shake off much of its violent reputation through the institution of new security policies. These policies were put into place in 2002 and have reduced the number of murders by half and the number of kidnappings by 93%. Since then the country has gained confidence and has greatly strengthened its economy.

The economy is predicted to increase by 4.5% this year, and foreign investment in the country has quadrupled over the last decade. The current president plans to double government housing subsidies to the poor and middle class to boost the economy even further.

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