COFINA
| Headquarters | Guaynabo, Puerto Rico | 
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| Established | December 26, 2006 | 
| Executive Director | José R. Otero-Freiría | 
| Currency | USD | 
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| Economy of Puerto Rico | 
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| Government | 
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| Executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico | 
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The Puerto Rico Urgent Interest Fund Corporation (also known as the Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation) —Spanish: Corporación del Fondo de Interés Apremiante (COFINA)— is a government-owned corporation of Puerto Rico that issues government bonds and uses other financing mechanisms to pay and refinance the public debt of Puerto Rico. The Corporation is a subsidiary of the Government Development Bank and was created by Law No. 291 of 2006. Bonds issued by COFINA are called Puerto Rico Sales Tax Revenue Bonds.