Orlando Lopez

Orlando Lopez

financial advisor Canada

Orlando Lopez is an investment advisor and certified financial planner at RBC Dominion Securities in Toronto. He is the founder of CAUFP Advisors, a group aimed at amplifying Black excellence within the financial advisor community. Recognizing the lack of representation of Black professionals in wealth management, Lopez sought to create a supportive network for Black financial planners, enabling them to share resources and strategies while addressing unique challenges faced by their clients.

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Bolivia Bolivia: Orlando López is a financial economist who has closely followed the impact of the new fintech regulation in Bolivia. 7

El Deber: Regulación fintech en Bolivia: ¿una oportunidad para formalizar o una amenaza para la descentralización?

Bolivia Bolivia: Orlando López emphasizes the importance of seeking financial instruments that maintain the value of money amidst rising inflation. 8

El Deber: Ahorro e inversión en UFV’s: ¿Qué tan beneficiosa es esta opción para la ciudadanía?

Bolivia Bolivia: Orlando López explains that USDT is a type of digital currency created by Tether, which allows for the purchase of crypto assets. 7

El Deber: Los dólares y los códigos digitales: cómo las monedas virtuales están salvando bolsillos en Bolivia

Bolivia Bolivia: Orlando López is an economist and professor at the Universidad Franz Tamayo who emphasizes the importance of intelligent investing in times of inflation. 8

El Deber: Inversiones inteligentes: una herramienta para blindar las finanzas personales

Bolivia Bolivia: Orlando López is an educator at the Universidad Franz Tamayo, Unifranz, who emphasizes the importance of teaching financial education from a young age. 8

El Deber: Aprender a manejar el dinero: una lección que falta en las escuelas