We focus on one thing: giving you the financial knowledge to make better decisions about your international income.
Financial decisions made without understanding cost people money. That's especially true in the remittance space, where fees can be complex, exchange rates can vary widely, and the real cost of a transfer is rarely what it appears to be at first glance.
We built Visión Andina around a simple idea: if people understand how these systems work, they can navigate them much more effectively. We don't tell you which service to use. We give you the framework to evaluate options yourself.
That independence matters. Our role is to inform, not to direct. And that means you leave our programs with tools you can apply for years.
Our content is not generic financial literacy. It addresses the specific corridors, currencies, regulations and family dynamics relevant to Colombians living and working abroad. The Colombian peso, the main destination countries, the banking access challenges — we know this context.
We don't earn commissions from transfer operators or financial platforms. Our income comes from education, which means our content is never influenced by commercial relationships.
You don't need to be in Barranquilla, or even in Colombia, to access our programs. Everything is designed for remote participation, whether you're in New York, Madrid or Medellín.
Our sessions are built around real questions people have. What does the exchange rate markup mean for my family? How do I compare two transfer services honestly? How do I plan savings goals across two countries? Real questions, clear answers.
Our curriculum is built around the questions that matter most to people managing money across borders.
Understanding the difference between flat fees, percentage fees and exchange rate margins. How to calculate what you're actually paying beyond the advertised rate.
What the mid-market rate is, how it differs from the rate you're offered, and how to interpret exchange rate information when comparing services.
How to build a family financial plan when one income source comes from abroad. Budgeting approaches that account for currency fluctuation and irregular timing.
An educational overview of how digital money transfer apps work, what questions to ask before using them, and how to evaluate their fee and rate structures.
Basic understanding of how international transfers are regulated in Colombia, what documentation is typically involved, and how compliance requirements affect transfers.
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