AFP Provida Case Solution
By 1999, AFP Provida wasn't only the biggest pension fund administrator in Chile, but also the biggest in Latin America in relation to to assets under management and amount of affiliates, after the Brazilian business Previ. Provida was also the international company in the business. At the turn of the 20th century, the senior management of Provida was contemplating the best way to expand the business's standing in a fast growing international market.
It describes the company's internationalization process when it comes to geographical selections, time, and ways of entry. Additionally discusses Chilean specific states for the pension fund sector, including associated and supporting businesses, demand states, and local variables, context for strategy and competition. Additionally supplies an interesting assessment of the tactical choices of Provida and the sustainability of its international direction.
This is just an excerpt. This case is about STRATEGY & EXECUTION
PUBLICATION DATE: February 10, 2003