Side note:
Inspirational music plays.
On screen:
In
Peru
, short clips show skyscrapers in large city centers. Then, a man with short and dark hair, Moises Mainster, speaks from an office overlooking a city.
Text on screen:
Moises Mainster, CEO, Andean, Central American, and Caribbean, J.P. Morgan.
Moises Mainster:
We've been doing business in Peru for over 120 years and have been present in the country for more than 25 years. Our success in Peru goes hand in hand with the success of the country, with the success of our employees and with the success of our clients.
On screen:
A montage shows a city on a green cliff overlooking a calm sea, cars driving on a highway by a beach, and the flag of Peru waving in a breeze. Then, a man with dark hair, Juan Carlos Arribas, speaks from an office.
Text on screen:
Juan Carlos Arribas, Head of Investment Banking, Peru and Ecuador, J.P. Morgan.
Juan Carlos Arribas:
Latin America in general, but Peru in particular, is a country that often has volatile economies and political systems. Clients appreciate that banks help them during those times as well.
On screen:
A montage shows people working in an office and walking in a city plaza with ornate buildings and cobblestone streets.
Moises Mainster:
All that cumulative experience we gained over the years in Peru gives us a unique perspective and unique insights that allow us to provide tailored counsel to our Peruvian clients and to our foreign clients who do business in Peru or who want to do business in Peru.
On screen:
A montage shows Mr. Mainster walking into a J.P. Morgan building and entering his corner office, with wall-sized windows. High-rise buildings on large cliffs, overlook an expansive bay with white-capped waves. Then, a man with silver, slicked-back hair, Humberto Nadal.
Text on screen:
Humberto Nadal, CEO, Cementos Pacasmayo.
Humberto Nadal:
I believe that being in a region as complex as ours for so long shows that there is a long-term commitment. as ours for so long shows that there is a long-term commitment. Cementos Pascamayo is a company that has grown significantly. We have doubled in size in the last five years. We are a company that moves close to 10 million tons of products year-round.
On screen:
Mr. Mainster looks through a large window at a building under construction. A crane towers above an unfinished skyscraper’s frame.
Humberto Nadal:
We need a bank like J.P. Morgan to support that growth.
On screen:
A montage shows J.P. Morgan Chase employees working at their computer desks in a spacious open office area. Then, Mr. Arribus speaks from his office:
Juan Carlos Arribas:
J.P. Morgan's commitment goes beyond its business. There is a culture of doing things the right way, there is a culture of doing the right thing with the client, with the community, with the bank, with your friends and with the employees.
On screen:
A montage shows an airy outdoor commercial plaza overlooking the sea, a bike path in a residential neighborhood, children playing in a neighborhood park, and business professionals working together in an office. Then, a woman with dark straight hair and glasses speaks, Mariana Costa Checa, from an office with a large window.
Text on screen:
Mariana Costa Checa, CEO and Co-Founder, Laboratoria.
Mariana Costa Checa:
We have been working with J.P. Morgan for several years now. They've been an important partner and sponsor in growing our bootcamp, so we can reach even more women in the region. We are empowering hundreds, hopefully thousands, of women to enter the job market in the technology sector.
On screen:
A montage shows a sign reading "Laboratoria - Talento que transforma," Young women at computer desks collaborating on technology-based projects, and dozens of young women in a classroom. Four women, all wearing "Laboratoria" T-shirts, study a laptop computer together. Then, a young woman with long black hair, Tania.
Text on screen:
Tania, Laboratoria Graduate, 2021.
Tania:
It is very important to have allies who believe in women, who believe in projects such as Laboratoria, where there’s a real change in women with different stories, different backgrounds, but the same ambition, which is to improve our job opportunities.
On screen:
A montage shows Mrs. Costa Checa mentoring Tania, who jots down notes in a pad.
Mariana Costa Checa:
In fact, a fundamental pillar of the firm’s support has been helping us extend our reach in countries like Peru.
Tania:
Laboratoria was, totally, a second chance at life.
On screen:
Mr. Mainster high-fives a co-worker through an office window. Mr. Arribas enters an office to shake hands with a colleague.
Humberto Nadal:
The work with J.P. Morgan is about people, not institutions. Over the years, they have built friendships, through hard times, good times, sad times and happy times. That's what makes it a long-term relationship, the solid friendship that we've built with the people at J.P. Morgan.
On screen:
A montage shows Mr. Mainster greeting visiting clients in an office.
Moises Mainster:
The success of Peru and the success of our community is the success of J. P. Morgan.
On screen:
Mr. Mainster smiles widely.
Logo:
J.P.Morgan.
Side note:
Legal disclosures appear.
Text on screen:
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