Fernando Sucre Miguez was born in Panama City, Republic of Panama in 1967.
Since 1990 he has a degree in Law and Political Science from the University of Panama. In 1995 he founded the forensic firm Sucre, Briceño & Co., specializing in Corporate and Financial Law, being recognized in these fields by Chambers & Partners and Legal 500.
In addition, he has worked in the public sector of Panama, occupying the position of Legal Advising Director of the Ministry of Government and Justice twice, in 1991 and 1999 and appointed Deputy Vice Minister in Charge of the Ministry of Government and Justice in 2001. In the year 2002, the Executive Branch declares it suitable to occupy the position of Magistrate of the Supreme Court of Justice. He is currently Honorary Consul of New Zealand in Panama.
At the same time, he has developed a career as a financial and real estate entrepreneur through his own companies. He is the founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Grupo Financiero CF, the holding company of Central Trust, Central CRM, Central of Credits and CF Services.