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How do you value the candidate's ability to lead financial inclusion projects in the fintech sector, considering the importance of guaranteeing access to innovative financial services in Argentina?
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What is the process of registering a lease contract in Guatemala?
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What is the role of the General Directorate of Public Procurement in sales contracts related to the public sector in the Dominican Republic?
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