Fondo Latinoamericano de Reservas (FLAR)
Founded in 1978 as the Andean Reserve Fund, the Fondo Latinoamericano de Reservas (FLAR) is Latin America’s first regional financial agreement, now serving 12 s
Company facts
- Founded
- 1989
- Employees
- 200
- Headquarters
- Colombia
- Type
- Government
About
Founded in 1978 as the Andean Reserve Fund, the Fondo Latinoamericano de Reservas (FLAR) is Latin America’s first regional financial agreement, now serving 12 sovereign members and an associated central bank. Its core mandate is to promote macroeconomic stability by providing balance of payments support, managing international reserves and sovereign funds, and delivering rigorous macroeconomic analysis. FLAR’s expertise in risk management and central bank collaboration enables member countries to navigate external shocks and pursue sustainable growth. By fostering regional integration and offering a dedicated financial platform, FLAR distinguishes itself as a cornerstone of Latin American economic resilience.