Frequently asked questions about Panama
What's the Latinex Competencia Bursátil?
Panama's flagship retail trading-tournament — run by the Bolsa Latinoamericana de Valores (Latinex / BVP). It runs three categories (Open for adults, University for tertiary students, Youth for secondary students) with a sister Stock Sales Pitch competition. The structure signals Latinex's investment in retail-trader pipeline development rather than a pure cash-prize retail contest.
Why is Panama considered a regional financial-services hub?
Three factors: (1) USD as legal tender alongside the balboa, removing FX conversion for USD-denominated activity, (2) an open capital account and bank-secrecy tradition that historically attracted regional banking and corporate-services activity, and (3) the Latinex group operating both BVP exchange and LatinClear depository, creating consolidated capital-markets infrastructure. Several fintech and crypto firms have historically chosen Panama for regional offices.
Can Panamanian residents enter FTMO and offshore prop firms?
Yes — FTMO, FundedNext, Apex Trader Funding accept Panamanian residents per their public terms. Panama's open USD-economy and stable banking system make USD-denominated prize payouts relatively frictionless. Verify each firm's current jurisdiction list before paying for an evaluation.
Are crypto tournaments available to Panamanian residents?
Limited locally, but global platforms work. Major offshore crypto exchanges (Binance, Bybit, OKX, Bitso) operate for Panamanian residents on spot products. Tournament eligibility for derivatives or prize-claim purposes varies by platform — verify on each platform's current PA-resident page before depositing. Local Panamanian crypto exchanges do not run major PnL contests.
How are tournament prize winnings taxed in Panama?
Panama operates a territorial tax system, meaning foreign-source income is in principle not subject to Panamanian income tax for most Panamanian residents. Tournament prize income earned through a foreign platform with a foreign source of funds typically falls under the foreign-source classification — though specific facts (residence status, where the platform / tournament is legally domiciled, payout routing) matter. Consult a Panamanian contador for non-trivial amounts.
