Where Locals Stash their Cash in Ecuador: Cooperas

Loja, Ecuador
Loja, Ecuador

I know what you’re going to say…

“10%, 17% annual earnings on a savings account?  Are you nuts?”

Well, no, I’m not nuts, this really does exist in Ecuador.

You see, you’re probably used to a society where credit is free flowing and easily available, 0% APR credit cards, 4% home loans, etc (even after a serious crisis).

Well, the rest of the developing world, like in Ecuador, is not like that.

Cash is king, and not as easily available in the form of loans.  And subsequently worth a lot more.

Heck, that’s why I aim for investments that’ll show me at least a 40-50% annual return.

Why?

Down here, 10% is nothing.  You can get that simply depositing your money how I’ll explain now.

In Ecuador, there are Credit Union-type establishments called “Cooperas” that gather money from a pool of investors and lend it out in the form of micro-financing for business, consumer and housing projects.

Often at really high interest rates (20% APR or more) for projects that were turned down by normal banks.

That’s why the established credit unions with a legit track record offer around 10% APR to their investors on 6 month – 1 year CDs.

I’ve even seen the unestablished fly-by-nighters offer as much as 17% to their investors on 1 year CDs.  But those are a little too risky for my blood.

Whereas normal banks in Ecuador place tight restrictions on opening accounts for non-resident foreigners, these credit unions don’t! 

Want a bank account in Ecuador without being a resident, this may be your answer…

Foreigners can walk right into one of these credit unions and open up a savings account with their passport (and a copy), and a copy of their electric or water bill (it doesn’t have to be in your name), plus an initial deposit of $25.

That’s it.  You don’t need to be a legal resident or have an Ecuadorian ID card.

And you’ve got a place to stash your cash in Ecuador. 
Once you’re a member of the credit union with an account, you can then invest in CD’s from 1 month to 1 year that often earn around 10% APR, minimum investment for the highest rates is $1000.

Are these safe?

Well, your money isn’t guaranteed like it is in normal banks, so I certainly wouldn’t invest your whole nest egg here, and some Cooperas are much more legit than others, but there are some with lengthy track records that are trusted by the locals.

One many locals trust which has been around for 48 years with offices in the Cuenca area is La Coopera La Merced.  They offer 9% APR on one year CDs of $1000 or more.  But slightly higher interest rates CAN be negotiated for larger fixed deposits.

There are many others with shorter track records that offer in the 10-11% range, and the newbies or higher-risk ones often offer upwards of 14%. 

Heck, personally, I find these to be at least a little more reliable than the stock market these days.

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Kookaburra Cafe: Cuenca Expat Hangout

Kookaburra is a hopping little cafe popular with Expats right on Calle Larga in Cuenca.

Their menu boasts all-day breakfasts including bacon and other typical American and English breakfast cuisine.

They also have interesting treats like the Potato Tamal, a typical Cuencano dish.  (Pictured below)

 

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Di Bacco: Cuenca Expat Hang Out

Address: Tarqui 9-61 between Gran Colombia and Bolivar

Another popular expat spot to meet and hang out.

Di Bacco is a quiant, up-scale Italian restaurant.  Prices are reasonable but not cheap with the pasta dishes starting around $5-7 for instance.

The atmosphere is more laid back with a quiet cocktail bar at the rear of the restaurant.

The menu boasts a wide range of Italian dishes, pastas, vegetarian, seafood, salads, pizza and more.

The food is good, if you’re looking for an authentic Italian eatery in Ecuador, this is one of the few good ones.

I had the vegetarian pasta primavera and it was good, I counted at least 10 different types of veggies in there, served with bread and olive oil, could you expect any less from an Italian place?

Great for romantic dinners with your significant other.

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The Inca Bar+Cafe: Cuenca Expat Hang Out

Address:  Just up stream from the Hotel Crespo on the banks of the River Tomebamba on Calle Larga in Cuenca.

The Inca Bar is one of the premier expat hang outs in Cuenca.  An exciting little bar with a beautiful river view keeps hopping until 2 am and is often quite busy Wed through Sat nights.

I agree with what I’ve heard elsewhere on this one, The Inca Bar has THE BEST BURGERS in Cuenca, and quite possibly, all of Ecuador…for around $5!

The Guauk is the real chunky stuff we’re used to back in the States, not the liquid stuff prevalent in Ecuador.

Nachos, Tacos, Stir Fry and other bar food is also available.

The beers start at $2.

Come from 10pm-12 midnight for the liveliest atmosphere.

Classic rock often played.

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Ocean-view Lot near Santa Marianita, $59,900

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The property i have for sale is located on the mountains prior to the Santa Marianita beach entrance. Its about a 20 drive from Manta. It has a partial ocean view and sits on the main road going to the beach. Its about two miles from the development Ciudad del Sol and about 15 minutes from Frogs, a restaurant owned by a retired U.S. lawyer and a popular hangout for foreigners The area is growing.

The property has 23 meters of frontage, and about 105 meters deep. Someone could build a great home there but its a great location for a business as well.
Its solid ground even the heavy rains have not affected it. There’s bus and taxi transportation everyday and the school is across the street.

asking  $59,900

Contact:
Ozzie Valentin
My local number is 2-637821 in Portoviejo. My U.S. number is (912) 816-7807 in Georgia.
zzvalentin AT yahoo.com

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