Santo Domingo.– The Reserve Bank reiterated its commitment to promoting Dominican art and culture by announcing its participation as a sponsor of the 2026 edition of Premios Soberano, the main award that recognizes the talent and trajectory of the country's artists and communicators.
The CEO of Banreservas, Dr. Leonardo Aguilera, stated that the support for Premios Soberano is part of the bank's vision to promote the cultural expressions that represent the Dominican identity.You may be interested in: http://From today until Monday, March 16, the public can vote for the “Sovereign of the Public”
"From Banco de Reservas, the bank of all Dominicans, we are committed to promoting the best of the culture and art made by and for Dominicans. Our artists and communicators will always have in Banreservas a home that supports their talent and their contribution to the cultural development of the country," Aguilera stated. The executive added that supporting Premios Soberano and its organizers, the Association of Art Journalists (Acroarte), is also a way of recognizing the effort of generations of artists, producers, communicators, and technicians who, with their work, project Dominican creativity inside and outside the country. As part of this support for the ceremony, which will be held on March 18th under the production of César Suárez Jr., Banreservas will develop a special experience that will allow a couple of clients and collaborators of the institution to experience the awards ceremony like true entertainment stars, enjoying in person all the moments of the gala. The selected ones will have the opportunity to live a complete experience that will include styling advice, wardrobe, prior preparation and access to the red carpet, where they will parade alongside the nominated artists and personalities, in addition to enjoying the ceremony from inside the Eduardo Brito National Theater. Aguilera highlighted that this support for the artistic sector is also reflected in initiatives promoted during his management, such as the inauguration of the Banreservas Santiago Cultural Center, in the North Zone, a space that since last November has been open to the public with a permanent program of exhibitions, concerts, artistic presentations and cultural activities. This cultural center has become a meeting point for the promotion of Dominican talent, allowing citizens and foreign visitors to enjoy music, visual arts, and the works of outstanding local artists, strengthening access to culture and the development of the national creative industry.







