INVEST IN AN HISTORICAL CULTURE

~Investors Trade Mission – Lima 2022 ~

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Discover & Demystify

Discover and Demystify Lima

A part of your discovery & demystification training will be about Lima. Lima was founded on January 18, 1535 by a man named Francisco Pizarro, a Spanish explorer. You will learn how Lima was originally named “Ciudad de los Reyes”, which translates to the “City of the Kings”. Lima soon became the capital of the Viceroyalty of Peru, which you’ll learn was chosen over the old Inca capital of Cuzco. Lima had developed into the center of wealth and power, you will get to see the richly saturated history when you come to Lima. You will also see how densely educated Lima is. Lima has become the most prestigious association and center of learning.

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Discover and Demystify Lima (continued).

What You Get When You Attend:

  • Discover & demystify the multi-cultural aspects of Lima
  • Understand what is making Peru a tourism capitol
  • See how other nations benefit by being taught how to build in Lima
  • Understand the history of Peru

Your Take Aways When You Leave:

  • Professional and diverse contacts from around the globe
  • Essential skills in understanding different cultures

Peruvian Culture

Peru’s Cultivating Culture: Peruvian culture is a beautiful mix of Hispanic and native traditions. The Quechua and the Aymara are the two main native cultures of Peru, both of whom speak their native languages. These Inca descendants have successfully preserved and developed their proud cultures despite the creeping in of globalization. In fact, the old Inca seat of Cuzco is still perceived as the cultural capital of the country by many.

One of the most important parts of any Peru is music and dance, which you will get to experience when you go. Andean music is world famous for the sweet sounds of  its flutes and panpipes. String instruments introduced by the Spaniards such as charango, harps and violins complement the sounds of native drums, brass and wind instruments. You’ll see that Andean people have at least 300 different dances but the most popular is the huayno which is danced with vigorous stamping of the feet, dancers wear colorful costumes. Puno is the folklore capital of Peru. When you come to Peru you will get to be a part of this lovely tradition.

Peru’s Cultivating Culture (continued).

When you come to Peru you’ll learn that the spiritual beliefs of modern Peruvians have deep roots in Inca mythology. This is especially true of those who are raised in traditional Andean communities. One example is the continuing reverence shown to high mountain peaks, which you’ll see are considered sacred and believed to be the dwelling places of powerful spirits called apus. You can see that today people make offerings to the apus by gathering food, drink, coca leaves, and other plants as a symbol of gratitude for all that the spirits provide.

What You Get When You Attend:

  • See Peru’s culture and traditions first hand
  • Understand how to navigate in Lima
  • How to understand others and or other businesses Lima (if you’re a citizen or not)
  • Learn how to communicate with Peruvian citizens and understand their culture

Your Take Aways When You Leave:

  • Peruvian culture experience
  • The knowledge necessary to obtain relationships in Peru
  • Ability to use work with others in Peru
  • Understand how to purchase and get around in a highly culturally diverse place such as Peru
  • An action plan for acquiring intercontinental communication

Economic Opportunity

Economic Opportunity

When you go you’ll be taught that Peru has solid macroeconomic fundamentals, including a relatively low public debt to GDP ratio, considerable international reserves, and a solid central bank. Peru’s economy rebounded strongly in 2021, but poverty reduction was slowed by structural rigidities in the labor market and inflation. When you attend the event, you’ll learn GDP growth is expected to return to its pre-pandemic trend of around 3 percent annually in 2022, as the boost from favorable export prices compensates for political uncertainty. However, poverty is expected to remain well above its 2019 level.

Economic Opportunity (continued)

After a strong recession in 2020, real GDP grew 13.3 percent in 2021, reaching its pre-pandemic level. The recovery was led by domestic demand, supported by the expansion of both public and private expenditure. While employment levels have almost returned to the pre-crisis levels, this was largely driven by low quality jobs in the informal sector. In fact you’ll see, formal employment in urban areas is still more than 20 percent below pre-pandemic levels. Lower quality of employment has led to a reduction of household income, and by the end of the year, the average wage was still 13 percent below that registered in 2019. Mainly driven by the rebound in GDP, poverty declined by an estimated 4.6 percentage points in 2021, reaching 28.3 percent, still well above its level in 2019. You will see how these numbers can work for you.

What You Get When You Attend:

  • Understand how to do smart funding in Peru
  • How to get financing for your business and your properties in Peru (if you’re a citizen or not)
  • Learn how to open a business with the pre-qualification requirements that you’ll need to meet or exceed based on the definitions of Peru

Your Take Aways When You Leave:

  • Professional business contacts from around the globe
  • Essential skills in Peru’s economy

Doing Business in Peru

Business, Real Estate and Management.

For all current and potential investors in a country, understanding the legislation, the system, the guarantees and other nuances of local regulations is important, especially as the legal framework is constantly evolving. 

You’ll surely get to see how Peru is an attractive country for inward investment. Peru has a modern capitalist economy with free competition and policies against price controls and monopolies. 80% of all Peruvian investment is driven by the private business sector.

Doing Business in Peru (continued).

Private property is fully guaranteed, and expropriations are only allowed after compensation, and in cases of national security or in the public interest. Foreign and domestic investors have the same rights and duties. Foreign investors can freely remit foreign currency abroad, are guaranteed access to local sources of credit and can sign stability agreements.When you go to Peru you’ll see there is no discrimination as to foreign investors with respect to prices, tariffs, fees, taxes or exchange rates.

The Central Reserve Bank is responsible for public finances, and is independent.

What You Get When You Attend:

  • Industries of Peru
  • Peruvian business fundamentals of running & operating a business
  • Financial aspects of how to open and run a business in Peru

Your Take Aways When You Leave:

  • Institutional investing concepts
  • Intercontinental connections
  • Understanding of different Peruvian business, and how to work with them intercontinentally

Historical Architecture

You will learn that Peru is a beautiful country with a rich history, great cultural heritage, and astonishing architecture. Whether you’re examining the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu or taking a walk through the capital with its numerous modern buildings, you’ll notice that the architectural styles, while diverse, are very much in tune with each other and provide a comprehensive story of Peru’s history. 

The past few decades haven’t seen significant changes in architectural styles in rural areas. You’ll see when we go on our tours, many humble houses on the outskirts of big cities still use adobe bricks for construction, and roofs are still made of wood and even hand-made clay tiles.

It’s a different story in the urban environment. Cities like Lima have been drawing attention with their rising skylines and Art Nouveau homes.

 Historical Architecture (cont.) 

You’ll learn that after the construction of the Panama canal, Lima became prosperous and attracted migrants from all over the world. The surrounding villages and haciendas were quickly urbanized, and Lima became the city we know today.

As a growing economy, Peru quickly became urbanized, but much of its architecture still draws inspiration from historical buildings. Keeping the tradition alive and introducing modernism has allowed for quite a diverse architectural background that makes Peru a unique country — a true inspiration for designers, home buyers, and YOU.

Many modern buildings in Peru draw inspiration from history but present an innovative use of space, materials, and design. Taking a look at some of Peru’s most inspirational modern designs will offer a completely new perspective on what it means to unite history and modernism. This makes buying and investing in properties all worthwhile.

What You Get When You Attend:

  • An immense amount of knowldge on Peruvian trade and investment strategies.
  • Access to a successfully recovering city, and an understanding in how they’re recovering.

Your Take Aways When You Leave:

  • Knowldge of Peruvian trade
  • An understanding of how to use Peruvain trade & your contacts to your advantage

Insight on Investment

Right now is the perfect time to purchase real estate in Peru. The country boasts the strongest growing economy in all of Latin America, due in no small part to the fact that Peru’s president is former World Bank economist Pedro Pablo Kuczynski.

What’s even better still is that recent legislation passed which greatly reduces the tax burden for non-domiciled owners, meaning foreigners such as yourself. The capital gains tax for non-domiciled owners of Peruvian real estate was reduced from 30% to 5%. Compare that rate to other nations, such as the UK, where a non-dom will face a capital gains tax between 18-28%, or in the U.S., where, according to the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act (FIRPTA), non-doms will face capital gains taxes on real estate equal to income tax rates. This translates into a capital gains tax reaching a maximum of 20% for non-doms purchasing real estate in the U.S. Given this information, you will see how you are at an advantage.

In short, you are likely to pay significantly less in capital gains taxes from real estate purchases as a foreigner in Peru than many other nations. This makes a real estate purchase in Peru a very tax-efficient investment. And with the nation’s strong economy, a real estate investment in Peru is even more enticing.

Insight on Investment (Cont)

You’ll see in Peru, home inspections are much less common. While this may seem like a disadvantage, keep in mind that, in Peru, if the seller walks away from a deal after completing the arras agreement, they are liable to the would-be buyer for twice the established amount.

Once again, it should be noted that these practices describe “typical” real estate transactions in Peru, but that every transaction can be different.

That covers some of the processes of buying real estate in Peru as a foreigner. You will get to learn much more when you go. If you can understand these few differences and intricacies of the process, you can find yourself owning prime real estate in Peru. With its strong economy and tax-friendly foreign ownership structure, purchasing real estate in Peru is an attractive prospect that you are sure to pursue.

What You Get When You Attend:

  • See upcoming technological real estate integration
  • Understand the Real Estate aspects of Peru in residential and commercial
  • How to get financing for your properties in Peru (if you’re a citizen or not)
  • Knowledge needed to invest in multiple developments

Your Take Aways When You Leave:

  • Investment strategies
  • Knowledge of development projects in Peru
  • An understanding of how Peruvian property investment works

INVESTOR TRADE MISSION LIMA 2022       ~ Event Schedule ~

Day 1: Sunday, November 6, 2022~ Discover & Demystify Lima ~

Land and decompress. Become familiar with others and the area around you with an evening poolside mixer.

Discover & Demystify

  • 07:00 – | – Poolside Breakfast
  • 08:00 – | – Registration | Pre-Event Networking (Bring Business Cards) Irpi360 Welcome Presentation | Event Overview & Objectives
  • 09:15 – | – Introductions, Intentions and Outcomes
  • 09:30 – | – Trade Mission Experience, Getting The Most Out Of It
  • 10:00 – | – Hotspots for Real Estate | Speed Networking
  • 10:30 – | – Introducing Lima| Cultural Best Practices
  • 11:00 – | – Demystify and Discover | Business Part One

Discover & Demystify

  • 07:00 – | – Poolside Breakfast
  • 08:00 – | – Registration | Pre-Event Networking (Bring Business Cards) Irpi360 Welcome Presentation | Event Overview & Objectives
  • 09:15 – | – Introductions, Intentions and Outcomes
  • 09:30 – | – Trade Mission Experience, Getting The Most Out Of It
  • 10:00 – | – Hotspots for Real Estate | Speed Networking
  • 10:30 – | – Introducing Lima| Cultural Best Practices
  • 11:00 – | – Demystify and Discover | Business Part One

Days 2-3: Mon/Tues, Nov 7 & 8, 2022 ~ Industry Presenters ~

Get orientated and fall in love with the best practices and cultural mystery of Peru. Get deep dish professional training on what is needed to acquire, manage and maximize business and investment opportunities. Learn from great Presenters and Mentors on a variety of ways to do Business, Banking and Property Investing.

Investor Conference First Day: Mon, 7th November, 2022

  • 08:00 – | – Poolside breakfast
  • 09:00 – | – Registration | Earlybird bonus
  • 11:30 – | – Economic Market Disruption | Global & Local Response
  • 11:50 – | – Future of Smart Cities | Logistics & Mobility for Tomorrow
  • 12:20 – | – Institutional Investing in COVID times | Strategic Thinking
  • 14:00 – | – Blue Chip Adaptation | Investor ESG Considerations
  • 14:20 – | – Future Office | Commercial to Home Office Adaptation
  • 14:40 – | – Retail Sector’s Luster for Investors | Accelerating Trends
  • 15:00 – | – 2020 Game Changer | On-Demand Industry & Warehouse
  • 17:00 – | – irpi360 Ambassador Training
  • 20:00 – | – End Training First Day

Property Tour First Day: Tues, 8th November, 2022

  • 8:00 – | – Poolside Breakfast
  • 09:30 – | – Registration | Trade Mission Opens
  • 10:00 – | – Pandemics & the Climate Crisis | Reshaping Cities
  • 10:20 – | – Rapid Transformation | Industry Adaptation to Challenge
  • 11:40 – | – How To Invest in Peru’s Market
  • 12:00 – | – Lunch
  • 12:20 – | -Investment Property Tours | On the Move Trainings
  • 14:20 – | – Maximizing Property Values through PropTech
  • 15:40 – | – Tech-enabled Future | Building & Community Management
  • 19:00 – | – End Property Tour Day One
  • 20:00 – | – Evening Presentation Mixers

Day 4: Wednesday, November 9 ~ TBD Excursion

Day Experience

  • 08:30 – | – Breakfast
  • 09:45 – | – Meet in lobby
  • 10:20 – | – Depart from Hotel | Event Starts
  • 12:30 – | – Lunch
  • 17:00 – | – Day Experience Ends

Days 5 & 6: Thurs/Fri, November 10 & 11 ~ Industry Presenters ~

Investor Conference Third Day: Friday, 11th November, 2022

  • 8:00 – | – Poolside Breakfast
  • 09:30 – | – Registration | Trade Mission Opens
  • 10:00 – | – Pandemics & the Climate Crisis | Reshaping Cities
  • 10:20 – | – Rapid Transformation | Industry Adaptation to Challenge
  • 11:40 – | – How To Invest in Peru’s Market
  • 12:00 – | – Lunch
  • 12:20 – | -Investment Property Tours | On the Move Trainings
  • 14:20 – | – Maximizing Property Values through PropTech
  • 15:40 – | – Tech-enabled Future | Building & Community Management
  • 19:00 – | – End Property Tour Day Two
  • 20:00 – | – Evening Presentation Mixers

Investor Conference Last Day: Saturday, 12th November, 2022

  • 8:00 – | – Poolside Breakfast
  • 09:30 – | – Registration | Trade Mission Opens
  • 10:00 – | – Pandemics & the Climate Crisis | Reshaping Cities
  • 10:20 – | – Rapid Transformation | Industry Adaptation to Challenge
  • 11:40 – | – How To Invest in Peru’s Market
  • 12:00 – | – Lunch
  • 12:20 – | -Investment Property Tours | On the Move Trainings
  • 14:20 – | – Maximizing Property Values through PropTech
  • 15:40 – | – Tech-enabled Future | Building & Community Management
  • 19:00 – | – End Property Tour Day Two
  • 20:00 – | – Evening Presentation Mixers

Days 7: Sat, November 10 & 11 ~ Industry Presenters ~

Discover & Demystify

  • 07:00 – | – Poolside Breakfast
  • 08:00 – | – Registration | Pre-Event Networking (Bring Business Cards) Irpi360 Welcome Presentation | Event Overview & Objectives
  • 09:15 – | – Introductions, Intentions and Outcomes
  • 09:30 – | – Trade Mission Experience, Getting The Most Out Of It
  • 10:00 – | – Hotspots for Real Estate | Speed Networking
  • 10:30 – | – Introducing Lima| Cultural Best Practices
  • 11:00 – | – Demystify and Discover | Business Part One

Discover & Demystify

  • 07:00 – | – Poolside Breakfast
  • 08:00 – | – Registration | Pre-Event Networking (Bring Business Cards) Irpi360 Welcome Presentation | Event Overview & Objectives
  • 09:15 – | – Introductions, Intentions and Outcomes
  • 09:30 – | – Trade Mission Experience, Getting The Most Out Of It
  • 10:00 – | – Hotspots for Real Estate | Speed Networking
  • 10:30 – | – Introducing Lima| Cultural Best Practices
  • 11:00 – | – Demystify and Discover | Business Part One

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