Corporación Multi Inversiones shares updates on business initiatives and community programs

Juan Luis Bosch Gutiérrez Chairman of the Board of Directors of CMI
Juan Luis Bosch Gutiérrez Chairman of the Board of Directors of CMI
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Corporación Multi Inversiones (CMI), a family-owned multilatina corporation headquartered in Guatemala, recently shared updates on its business initiatives and community programs through a series of posts on its official Twitter account.

On January 13, 2026, CMI highlighted its longstanding presence and business structure: “Con más de 105 años de historia, en CMI creamos desarrollo a través de nuestras dos Agrupaciones de Negocios:​ Capital ​ Alimentos​ Creemos en la oportunidad de #CrecerJuntos, generando desarrollo integral y valor económico, social y ambiental en las comunidades donde https://t.co/jZO6MQoaUa”. The company operates across two main sectors—capital and food—and focuses on creating economic, social, and environmental value in the communities it serves. According to the official website, CMI employs more than 54,000 people and operates in 15 countries with an emphasis on sustainable development (source).

On January 14, 2026, CMI announced its participation in an economic initiative in El Salvador: ” | CMI se suma a ¨Quincena 25¨, una medida histórica que fortalecerá la economía de las familias en El Salvador. Alineados a nuestra Cultura y #ValoresREIR, en CMI reafirmamos nuestro compromiso con el bienestar de nuestros colaboradores y el desarrollo del país. https://t.co/oWPdfOD55Z”. The company stated that this measure is aligned with its corporate culture and values.

In another post dated January 15, 2026, CMI promoted local entrepreneurship in Guatemala: ” | Pradera abre inscripciones para “Hecho en Guate” 2026! ​ Junto a Centros Comerciales Pradera impulsamos el talento emprendedor y el comercio local a través de esta iniciativa que forma parte del programa Todos por mi Comunidad.​ “Hecho en Guate” es una plataforma que https://t.co/o8749BhzPU”. This initiative supports local talent and commerce as part of the broader “Todos por mi Comunidad” program.

Founded in 1920 as a small store in San Cristóbal, Totonicapán, Guatemala (source), CMI has expanded into various sectors including renewable energy and real estate development. The corporation’s commitment to quality products and solutions remains central to its operations (source). Today, it continues to prioritize excellence in products and services while supporting sustainable growth throughout Latin America.



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