The Central Bank of Bolivia published a notice revoking in full a set of previously issued powers of attorney, meaning the related notarial representation documents no longer have legal effect for the attorneys-in-fact named in the list. The revocations are issued pursuant to the Central Bank of Bolivia’s Regulation on Authorised Signatures approved by Board Resolution No. 190/2025 and Paragraph II of Article 76 of Supreme Decree No. 2189, which regulates Law No. 483 on the Plurinational Notariat. The notice identifies each revoked power of attorney by testimony number, issuance date, notary office and the corresponding revocation testimony number, and instructs the listed representatives to take note of the communication.
Central Bank of Bolivia 2026-02-02
Central Bank of Bolivia revokes listed notarised powers of attorney for named representatives
The Central Bank of Bolivia has revoked a set of powers of attorney, rendering the related notarial documents legally ineffective, in accordance with its Regulation on Authorised Signatures and relevant legal provisions. The notice specifies details of each revocation and instructs affected representatives to acknowledge the communication.