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Pedro Brito

National Intendant of Supervision of Entities of the Popular & Solidarity Financial Sector at Superintendencia de Economía Popular y Solidaria

Pedro Brito has over 20 years of experience in the banking and financial sector. Pedro currently serves as the National Intendant of Supervision of Entities of the Popular & Solidarity Financial Sector at Superintendencia de Economía Popular y Solidaria. Prior to this role, they served as an Expert in supervision at Superintendencia de Bancos from September 2011 to October 2012. Pedro also worked as a Coordinator of projects at Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo from January 2011 to August 2011 and as an Officer of risks at Banco Pichincha from March 2010 to December 2010. Brito began their career at Banco Central del Ecuador where they served as the Director General of Studies from August 1998 to December 2009. Pedro holds a degree in Economics from the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador.

Pedro Brito pursued a master's degree in finance at Tecnológico de Monterrey and a master's degree (e) in economics at Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México. Pedro is currently an economist specializing in economics at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador.

Some of their coworkers include Jorge Moncayo - Technical General Quartermaster, María Belén Figueroa - National Intendant for Strengthening & Resolution Mechanisms, and Ximena Redín - National Supervision Superintendent of EPS Organizations. Pedro Brito reports to Margarita Hernández, Superintendent.


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Superintendencia de Economía Popular y Solidaria

The Superintendence of the Popular and Solidarity Economy (SEPS) is the technical body for the supervision and control of the entities of the Popular and Solidarity Financial Sector and of the organizations of the Popular and Solidarity Economy of Ecuador that, within the scope of its competence, promotes its sustainability and correct operation, to protect its members.


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Quito, Ecuador

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501-1,000

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