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Release Date:11/18/2009

Alliance Brings New Medical Tourism Company to SA

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Rogelio Garcia

Office: 210.229.9036                                                                                      

Email: rgarcia@freetradealliance.org

Release date: November 17, 2009

 

Free Trade Alliance Welcomes New Medical Tourism Company to San Antonio

 

San Antonio, Texas – Free Trade Alliance is pleased to announce the addition of a new foreign investor to its International Business Development Center (IBDC) program.  Programas de Bienestar Integrales, S.A. de C.V. recently joined the IBDC in an effort to expand its services to the area.  The company is based in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico and was referred to the IBDC by Casa San Antonio Monterrey, one of the City’s trade offices in Mexico. 

 

The company’s services are tailored to individuals, groups, and couples and are available in both English and Spanish.    Recognizing the increasing popularity and demand of leaving home for health treatments and care abroad, Programas de Bienestar Integrales manages a rehabilitation program that offers treatments to people with addictions, behavioral and related emotional disorders in peaceful and exotic environments in Mexico.  The treatment centers are located in the popular tourist destinations of Los Cabos, Monterrey, Cancun, and Merida. 

 

The Free Trade Alliance International Business Development Center (IBDC) program is an international business accelerator that helps foreign companies expand and succeed in the North American marketplace. The IBDC program is a partnership between public and private organizations that supports the development of San Antonio as a destination for international investment and contributes to the growth of the region’s economy. The program currently serves 20 companies and to date more than 122 companies have enrolled in the IBDC representing the countries of Mexico, Chile, Guatemala, India, Brazil and Spain.

 

For more information about Free Trade Alliance and our foreign investment and other programs, please visit www.freetradealliance.org.   

 

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