Colombia could become the country in Latin America that has been in quarantine for the longest time, with 5 months and 6 days, after President Ivan Duque extended mandatory preventive isolation measures until August 30. What consequences will this measure bring to companies and the country's financial sector? Gabriela Frias talks about this and other issues with Juan Carlos Mora, executive president of Bancolombia, which has more than 14 million clients and a presence in Panama, El Salvador and Guatemala.
LIVE | Bancolombia's challenges to the economic impact of the covid-19 pandemic
2020-07-29T19:07:32.599Z
Colombia could become the country in Latin America serving the longest time in quarantine, with 5 months and 6 days, after President Ivan Duque extended the measures until August 30 ...