Puerto Rico Public Finance Corporation

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Puerto Rico Public Financing Corporation
HeadquartersSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Established1984 (40 years ago)
PresidentJuan C. Batlle
CurrencyUSD

The Puerto Rico Public Finance Corporation (PFC) —Spanish: Corporación para el Financiamiento Público de Puerto Rico (CFP)— is the government-owned corporation that issues bonds to finance the different agencies of the executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico.[1] The corporation is a subsidiary of the Puerto Rico Government Development Bank.

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