In these three years, Davivienda has received more than 200 initiatives registered by its suppliers from Colombia, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama, identifying the best projects that make a difference in the three categories of the Inspira awards: Digital Transformation, Process Efficiency and Sustainability.
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Since its second edition, Davivienda added a new category called Positive Impact, thinking about those allies who not only add value to the Bank, but also contribute with their management to transform social behaviors and cleaner and safer spaces for the community.
For these editions, Davivienda has had the participation of external juries from the media, government, NGOs and large companies in the country, who have accompanied the evaluation of the projects registered in the last phasesand with their experience, they analyzed the impacts of each initiative, its degree of maturation, its implementation and its contributions to the transformation of the Bank.
“At the ‘little red house’, we cultivate an environment of care and ethical work, where our suppliers feel at home. Together, we make this house more prosperous and inclusive, generating value and well-being for our people. We recognize the importance of our suppliers, allies and clients in the progress of the bank, in all the places where we are present. Today and always, they deserve our recognition and gratitude. By uniting purposes and capabilities, we promote the growth of hard-working people willing to evolve” Martha Luz. Echeverry Executive VP of Human and Administrative Talent at Davivienda.
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