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Puerto Rico Government Development Bank

The Government Development Bank for Puerto Rico (GDB) —Spanish: Banco Gubernamental de Fomento para Puerto Rico (BGF)— is the government bond issuer, intragovernmental bank, fiscal agent, and financial advisor of the government of Puerto Rico.[1][2] The bank, along with its subsidiaries and affiliates, serves as the principal entity through which Puerto Rico channels its issuance of bonds. As an overview, the different executive agencies of the government of Puerto Rico and its government-owned corporations either issue bonds with the bank as a proxy, or owe debt to the bank itself (as the bank is a government-owned corporation as well).

Government Development Bank for Puerto Rico
HeadquartersSan Juan, Puerto Rico
EstablishedSeptember 23, 1948; 75 years ago (1948-09-23)
CurrencyUSD
Preceded byDevelopment Bank
Websitewww.gdb-pur.com
Entity Common name Type Responsibility
Authority for the Financing of the Infrastructure of Puerto Rico AFI affiliate infrastructure
Children's Trust Frund CTF affiliate childhood improvements
Industrial, Tourist, Educational, Medical, and Environmental Control Facilities Authority AFICA affiliate multiple sectors
Housing Finance Authority PRHFA subsidiary housing subsidies and incentives
José M. Berrocal Institute for Economics and Finance Berrocal Institute subsidiary internships
Municipal Financing Agency MFA affiliate municipalities
Municipal Financing Corporation COFIM affiliate municipal tax
Public Financing Corporation PFC subsidiary general obligation bonds (executive agencies/central government)
Public-Private Partnerships Authority PPPA affiliate public-private partnerships
Sales Tax Financing Corporation COFINA affiliate sales tax (IVU/SUT)
Tourism Development Fund TDF affiliate tourism and hotel industry

History edit

The Bank was the brainchild of Governor Rexford Guy Tugwell, who signed Law 253 of May 13, 1942, creating the institution in charge of economic development for the Government of Puerto Rico. A subsequent law in 1945 expanded its responsibilities to include serving as the fiscal agent for, and financial advisor of, the government of Puerto Rico. The highly centralized government structure set up by Tugwell, one of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Brain Trusters required such a fiscal agent, contrary to the model followed by most states, in which each agency and political subdivision is responsible for issuing its own bonds.[3]

During its formative years, the GDB helped financially structure the Puerto Rico Water Resources Authority, the new publicly owned electric company that generated much of its power from a hydroelectric system. During its first decade, GDB financed infrastructure development, particularly the development of low-cost housing.

Between 1951 and 1965, the GDB issued over $1 billion in bonds to finance the islands' infrastructure, contributing to Puerto Rico's economic growth. It also spurred the growth of the private sector, financing Puerto Rico's first condominium and several of its first shopping centers built in 1956, when private banks were reticent in assuming such ground-breaking risks.

During former Gov. Pedro Rosselló's administration, and under Marcos Rodríguez Ema's presidency, the GDB established, financed and gave to the people of Puerto Rico the new Puerto Rico Museum of Art, which, within years, has become the island's second-best[neutrality is disputed] art museum, after the Ponce Museum of Art founded by Luis A. Ferré, a philanthropist and former Governor.

The GDB is in the process of winding down its operations in an orderly fashion under Title VI of the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act, Publ. Law 114-187 of June 30, 2016 (PROMESA).

Presidents edit

  • 1942–1953: Rafael Buscaglia
  • 1953–1957: Guillermo Rodríguez Benítez
  • 1958–1964: Rafael Picó
  • 1965–1969: Juan Labadie
  • 1970–1973: Roger Wall
  • 1973–1975: Juan Albors
  • 1975–1975: Guillermo Rodríguez Benítez
  • 1975–1976: Alfredo Salazar, Jr.
  • 1977–1978: Mariano Mier
  • 1978–1985: Julio Pietrantoni Blasini
  • 1985–1986: José Ramón Oyola
  • 1986–1989: José Ramón González
  • 1988–1991: Ramón Cantero Frau
  • 1991–1992: José Berrocal
  • 1993–1998: Marcos Rodríguez Ema
  • 1998–2000: Lourdes Rovira
  • 2001–2002: Juan Agosto Alicea
  • 2002–2003: Hector Méndez
  • 2003–2004: Antonio Faría Soto
  • 2005–2005: William Lockwood Benet
  • 2005–2007: Alfredo Salazar, Jr.
  • 2007–2008: Jorge Irizarry Herrans
  • 2009–2011: Carlos M. García
  • 2011–2012: Juan Carlos Batlle
  • 2013–2013: Javier Ferrer
  • 2013–2014: José Pagán Beauchamp (interim)
  • 2014–2016: Melba Acosta Febo
  • 2016–2016: Alberto Bacó Bagué
  • 2017–2019: Christian Sobrino Vega

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Banco Gubernamental de Fomento para Puerto Rico" (PDF). Government of Puerto Rico. Retrieved December 1, 2014.
  2. ^ "Banco Gubernamental de Fomento (BGF)". Government of Puerto Rico. Retrieved December 1, 2014.
  3. ^ "History: Gallery of Presidents". Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Retrieved December 1, 2014.

External links edit

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The Government Development Bank for Puerto Rico GDB Spanish Banco Gubernamental de Fomento para Puerto Rico BGF is the government bond issuer intragovernmental bank fiscal agent and financial advisor of the government of Puerto Rico 1 2 The bank along with its subsidiaries and affiliates serves as the principal entity through which Puerto Rico channels its issuance of bonds As an overview the different executive agencies of the government of Puerto Rico and its government owned corporations either issue bonds with the bank as a proxy or owe debt to the bank itself as the bank is a government owned corporation as well Government Development Bank for Puerto RicoHeadquartersSan Juan Puerto RicoEstablishedSeptember 23 1948 75 years ago 1948 09 23 CurrencyUSDPreceded byDevelopment BankWebsitewww wbr gdb pur wbr com Entity Common name Type Responsibility Authority for the Financing of the Infrastructure of Puerto Rico AFI affiliate infrastructure Children s Trust Frund CTF affiliate childhood improvements Industrial Tourist Educational Medical and Environmental Control Facilities Authority AFICA affiliate multiple sectors Housing Finance Authority PRHFA subsidiary housing subsidies and incentives Jose M Berrocal Institute for Economics and Finance Berrocal Institute subsidiary internships Municipal Financing Agency MFA affiliate municipalities Municipal Financing Corporation COFIM affiliate municipal tax Public Financing Corporation PFC subsidiary general obligation bonds executive agencies central government Public Private Partnerships Authority PPPA affiliate public private partnerships Sales Tax Financing Corporation COFINA affiliate sales tax IVU SUT Tourism Development Fund TDF affiliate tourism and hotel industry Contents 1 History 2 Presidents 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Bank was the brainchild of Governor Rexford Guy Tugwell who signed Law 253 of May 13 1942 creating the institution in charge of economic development for the Government of Puerto Rico A subsequent law in 1945 expanded its responsibilities to include serving as the fiscal agent for and financial advisor of the government of Puerto Rico The highly centralized government structure set up by Tugwell one of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt s Brain Trusters required such a fiscal agent contrary to the model followed by most states in which each agency and political subdivision is responsible for issuing its own bonds 3 During its formative years the GDB helped financially structure the Puerto Rico Water Resources Authority the new publicly owned electric company that generated much of its power from a hydroelectric system During its first decade GDB financed infrastructure development particularly the development of low cost housing Between 1951 and 1965 the GDB issued over 1 billion in bonds to finance the islands infrastructure contributing to Puerto Rico s economic growth It also spurred the growth of the private sector financing Puerto Rico s first condominium and several of its first shopping centers built in 1956 when private banks were reticent in assuming such ground breaking risks During former Gov Pedro Rossello s administration and under Marcos Rodriguez Ema s presidency the GDB established financed and gave to the people of Puerto Rico the new Puerto Rico Museum of Art which within years has become the island s second best neutrality is disputed art museum after the Ponce Museum of Art founded by Luis A Ferre a philanthropist and former Governor The GDB is in the process of winding down its operations in an orderly fashion under Title VI of the Puerto Rico Oversight Management and Economic Stability Act Publ Law 114 187 of June 30 2016 PROMESA Presidents editMain article List of Presidents of the Puerto Rico Government Development Bank 1942 1953 Rafael Buscaglia 1953 1957 Guillermo Rodriguez Benitez 1958 1964 Rafael Pico 1965 1969 Juan Labadie 1970 1973 Roger Wall 1973 1975 Juan Albors 1975 1975 Guillermo Rodriguez Benitez 1975 1976 Alfredo Salazar Jr 1977 1978 Mariano Mier 1978 1985 Julio Pietrantoni Blasini 1985 1986 Jose Ramon Oyola 1986 1989 Jose Ramon Gonzalez 1988 1991 Ramon Cantero Frau 1991 1992 Jose Berrocal 1993 1998 Marcos Rodriguez Ema 1998 2000 Lourdes Rovira 2001 2002 Juan Agosto Alicea 2002 2003 Hector Mendez 2003 2004 Antonio Faria Soto 2005 2005 William Lockwood Benet 2005 2007 Alfredo Salazar Jr 2007 2008 Jorge Irizarry Herrans 2009 2011 Carlos M Garcia 2011 2012 Juan Carlos Batlle 2013 2013 Javier Ferrer 2013 2014 Jose Pagan Beauchamp interim 2014 2016 Melba Acosta Febo 2016 2016 Alberto Baco Bague 2017 2019 Christian Sobrino VegaSee also editList of bonds issued by Puerto RicoReferences edit Banco Gubernamental de Fomento para Puerto Rico PDF Government of Puerto Rico Retrieved December 1 2014 Banco Gubernamental de Fomento BGF Government of Puerto Rico Retrieved December 1 2014 History Gallery of Presidents Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Retrieved December 1 2014 External links editOfficial website http gdb pr gov Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Puerto Rico Government Development Bank amp oldid 1191281812, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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