Bandes: Development Bank of Espirito Santo
João Guerino Balestrassi, President of Espirito Santo’s Development Bank (BANDES), presents the institution.
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João Guerino Balestrassi, President of Espirito Santo’s Development Bank (BANDES), presents the institution.
Bruno Zanet, President of Marmi Bruno Zanet, speAaks about the unique natural conditions of Espirito Santo and its mineral diversity.
Alexandre Passos, Secretary of Tourism, talks about investment opportunities and describes the potentialities of Espirito Santo’s touristic attractions.
Marcos Guerra, President of Espirito Santo’s Industry Federation, talks about the current configuration of the industry sector and future trends.
Espirito Santo is a land of business opportunities according to Lucas Izoton, the President of Izoton Group.
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Espirito Santo: Best Fiscal Incentives for Investment in Brazil
José Eduardo Azevedo, Secretary of Special Projects and Metropolitan Articulation, talks about the advantages of investing in Espirito Santo.
Paulo Fonseca, President of Adetur Metropolitana, talks about the role of the tourism institution in Espirito Santo. He also mentions some of the State’s attractives and investment opportunities.
Maely Coelho, Executive President of Espirito Santo Convention and Visitors Bureau, talks about the possibilities of foreign investment in Espirito Santo’s tourism sector, especially in leisure, business and events tourism.
Márcio Felix, State Secretary for Development, gives us an overview of Espírito Santo, a State that has one of the highest economic growth rates in Brazil and offers great investment opportunities for local and international investors.
Lucas Izoton, President of Izoton Group
Lucas Izoton talks about investment opportunities in Espirito Santo, a state that has experienced growth at a rate of 12 to 13% last year, when Brazil grew 7.5%. Strategically located at the entrance of the entire Central Western region and also within a radius of 1,000 kms, Espirito Santo reaches 70% of its GDP and Brazilian consumers.