Law 344: Establishes equal treatment of foreign and domestic investment, eliminates restrictions on the way in which foreign capital can enter the country, and recognizes the foreign investor's right to own and use property without limitation.
CAFTA: The Nicaraguan Government has participated in successful completion of negotiations of the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA).
Business: In 2005 GE acquired a 49.9% stake in BAC Bank, one of Central America’s largest banks.
HIPC: After completing conditions of an IMF-monitored economic program, Nicaragua has been granted relief of foreign debt via the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiative.
Property: As of 2006 three major title insurance companies offer insurance on property in Nicaragua: First American, Stuart Title and Land America.
Arbitration: Nicaragua is a party to the Inter-American Convention on Arbitration.
Security: Nicaragua is the safest country, and Granada is one of the safest cities, in all of Central America. –INCAE.
OPIC: The U.S. Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) and an Nicaraguan investment promotion agency have agreed to promote U.S. small-business investment in Nicaragua (2006).