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👉 En una reunión privada con los directivos de la Ualá, el Presidente de la nación destacó el crecimiento de la empresa como FinTech modelo para la región y su contribución a la democratización del crédito y digitalización de ingresos para los estratos más bajos de la sociedad. Se resaltó también el potencial económico del país y el compromiso del gobierno en respetar el derecho de propiedad.

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00:00He made a tour, he met in private with the directors of Walla, and at the moment he is starting to talk, he is going to make an important announcement, they are telling me sources from Walla and the government.
00:11Let's listen to it now.
00:14And the PBI in monthly terms, which is the EMAE, let's say in terms of de-stationing, the date of August is at exactly the same level as December when we assumed.
00:29That is to say, we made the biggest adjustment in the history of humanity, and the economy suffered only for three or four months.
00:39And that is possible because the adjustment fell on the public sector, not on the private sector, even if they want to sell it in another way.
00:48If they only want to look at what has to do with the adjustment in the treasury, 95% fell on the state parasite.
01:01And if they want to extend it in the 15 points with the adjustment on the accounts of the central bank, the proportion is still much less.
01:13That is to say that the real adjustment on the private sector is less than 2%.
01:19Consequently, the adjustment, far from being recessive, only stabilized the macro and laid the foundations for the strong recovery that we are showing today.
01:32So, as Jefferson said, the truth is defended on its own. Only error needs support from the government.
01:41That is to say, despite all the things that the media say, because if you read the editorials, it would seem that we are in the middle of the Second World War and losing.
01:52But well, let's say, it's called abstinence from the guidelines, we cut the guidelines and then, let's say, obviously it seems that it hurts them.
02:04As someone said, the most sensitive organ of the human being is the pocket.
02:10That's why we are happy when things go well for the companies.
02:16That's why I prefer to come here to congratulate them and not to inaugurate a public work, expensive and inefficient, that nobody wants.
02:23By the way, I can't inaugurate a public work because I also cut it.
02:31But, God, do you remember when the politicians of the caste got together to inaugurate hospitals that had already been inaugurated three times?
02:39Well, this is also sincerity.
02:44As we cut it, we are not going to inaugurate it either.
02:49So, even if we have changed, the President is here to participate in the most important announcement of the unicorn with the greatest growth in the country.
02:58To think that only seven years ago they started in a coworking and today they have their own building.
03:03I can't think of a better will in defense of capitalism than this. Thank you.
03:08I'm going to keep throwing flowers at you so you can all applaud me.
03:28I had to have a narcissistic part.
03:34Voila! This is a true case of success that we should be proud of.
03:39Eight million clients consolidated in Argentina, Chile, Mexico and Colombia.
03:43A fine-tech model for the whole region.
03:46When they started, there were only 12.
03:49Today there are more than 1,500, of which 60% is highly qualified personnel dedicated to technological issues.
03:57But without neglecting the importance of what has already been mentioned,
04:00you generate a special social benefit that is part of the revolution that virtual wallets have initiated.
04:07You have facilitated that the lowest strata of society can safely digitize their income,
04:13giving them benefits for consumption in different businesses and allowing them to enter markets where before virtuality was a barrier.
04:22I also highlight the democratization of the credit they have produced,
04:26which allowed them to be able to credit people who perhaps did not meet the requirements of a conventional banking entity.
04:33If there is credit, there is investment. If there is investment, there is capital.
04:38If there is capital, there is work. And if there is work, the real wages go up.
04:42Poverty and indigence fall, and therefore that translates into greater prosperity and progress.
04:48In other words, you are the living proof that the only way to redeem the poor and get them out of poverty is more capitalism, more freedom, more innovation.
04:58As Pierre Paulot used to say, competition does not rise.
05:02When we came to power, the State held the poorest people hostage through a monopoly that established that the only way to collect social assistance was through the National Bank.
05:23Do you know what they did when their payment was credited? The vast majority transferred it to a virtual wallet.
05:30Why? Because of all the benefits that I mentioned before.
05:34Another was Eva Cabal, because the more obstacles imposed by the State, the more freedom is imposed.
05:41That is why I entrusted the Minister of Human Capital, Sandro Petovello, to disarm that absurd monopoly
05:48so that people have the freedom to choose where to collect financial assistance.
05:53It is not surprising, then, that a company that has given so much has grown so much.
05:58That is why, among so many other reasons, they have been able to start their series of investments for 300 million dollars,
06:06valuing the company at 2750 million dollars, a true achievement.
06:11Once again, my congratulations.
06:21What is truly provisional is that Argentina has everything to become a technological power.
06:27And, as I have said before, technological innovation is nothing more than doing more with less.
06:33Nothing that the Argentine is not used to.
06:36We are convinced that we have with what.
06:39And I am not only talking about the resources that we can extract from the earth.
06:43I am talking about the greatest comparative advantage that we, the Argentines, have.
06:47We, ourselves, who have been taught by so many decades of collectivism to extract water from the rocks.
06:52In short, we have always lived under the oppression of the state during the last 100 years.
06:57We have had to live all the time in a race of obstacles.
07:01Imagine all that we can advance if we sweep away all those obstacles.
07:07And in that, let's say, the task of the colossus Federico Sturzenegger,
07:11I think, honors each of the entrepreneurs,
07:14so that entrepreneurship, let's say, is only about the challenges of entrepreneurship
07:21and not having to carry that iron backpack that the state is.
07:26Here, there is a first-level human capital.
07:30The country with the most Nobel Prizes in Latin America
07:33and, at the same time, the country with the most unicorns per capita in the region.
07:36You are proof of that.
07:38The human resource is there.
07:40The economic program worked, works and will continue to work.
07:44It remains to finish disarming this monstrous Leviathan that we have inherited.
07:49We are another oppression about to uncover all its potential.
07:53Our only task from the government is to ensure that this happens,
07:57without interfering or pretending to take possession of what the Argentines generate.
08:01Uncle, this is not a minor issue, but it has to do with respect for property rights
08:08and that when you generate a result, you appropriate it.
08:16You can be the owner of the fruit of your own work,
08:19because that is what will motivate you to compete more and generate more.
08:24Because, in addition, the successful entrepreneur is a social benefactor.
08:29That is, he can only progress by serving others with better quality goods at a better price.
08:36And that's why I'm glad to come to this inauguration,
08:39and that's why I'm glad how well you are doing,
08:42because you are improving the lives of 8 million human beings.
08:46And that, the market, that is, the individuals, reward it.
08:49And that is the value of capitalization.
08:51Congratulations again.
09:02In turn, to achieve it, we must first finish repairing all the damage
09:06that has caused us the atrocities of previous governments in economic terms.
09:12Fortunately, the plan that we proposed in December is already taking effect.
09:16At 12.42 p.m., President Javier Milley speaks at the headquarters of the company Wallah.
09:21In case you don't know what it's about, it's a vintage, it's a virtual bank, so to speak.
09:25A virtual wallet.
09:26A virtual wallet that is announcing an investment, Cata, in Argentina.
09:30And we already made a downgrade, Cuino, with some politics.
09:33In one day, give the President a minute.
09:35It is an investment of 300 million dollars.
09:38It is a fairly ambitious investment that President Milley is highlighting
09:42and praising private companies.
09:47And he says, I choose to go here, where they give work,
09:51where they change the lives of Argentines,
09:53and not to inaugurate a public work, as all previous governments did,
09:56that does not change people's lives,
09:58marking a bit of market versus state and its mission.
10:01Well, how will this fall to the most traditional banking sector, right?
10:05It is always there in tension with virtual wallets.
10:09Even with their competences.
10:10Of course, even with their competences.
10:12Especially because the formal sector of bankers has many regulations
10:15that these virtual wallets do not have.
10:17But what we see, in short, is a Milley who insists on the speech that began last week
10:22that the recession is over and that everything that remains from now on is growth.
10:28We'll see if this is impacted in the next few months.
10:31Well, let's hear 30 seconds more.
10:33The economy will be flying through the clouds.
10:36In the good sense.
10:38Therefore, thank you again, Agualá, for having invited me,
10:42and success in this new stage.
10:44The country counts on you for what is to come.
10:47May God bless the Argentines.
10:49May the forces of heaven accompany us.
10:51And long live freedom, damn it!
10:53Well, up to there the usual speech and closing of President Milley.
10:58I'll be back with more titles.

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