THE CONSUMER CREDIT BOOM IN PERU

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The Peruvian financial market liberalization starting from 1991 facilitated in the subsequent years, 1993- 1997, the operation of new banks and financial companies to mainly meet the demand for consumer loans and of micro-enterprises. These banks expanded massively in a short time in low-income sect...

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Autores: Avelino Sánchez, Esteban Marino, Torres Ramírez, Jaime Bernabé, Tipe Torvisco, Richard
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2016
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/12455
Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/quipu/article/view/12455
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Consumer loans Boom in the Peru
consumer credits market
multiple banking consumer loans
municipal boxes consumer loans
consumer loans concentration.
Boom de los créditos de consumo en el Perú
mercado de créditos de consumo
créditos de consumo de la banca múltiple
créditos de consumo de las cajas municipales
concentración de créditos de consumo.
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Sumario:The Peruvian financial market liberalization starting from 1991 facilitated in the subsequent years, 1993- 1997, the operation of new banks and financial companies to mainly meet the demand for consumer loans and of micro-enterprises. These banks expanded massively in a short time in low-income sectors. However, the size of the market and high costs for micro lending, even with high interest rates, moderated the expectations of more competition. Since 1998, ten newly arrived companies left from the local market due to bankruptcy, retreated to their country of origin or merged. The number of banks remained as before, but with a growing demand for consumer loans. On the demand side, the properties given in warranty by the defaulted borrowers were embargoed and auctioned, which reveals partially that the problem of low-income sectors is not liquidity but economic. To analyze the trends of consumer loans, bibliographical references are cited and commented. On that base, the objective of this article was defined, and identified the ranking of consumer loans of the companies offering them. Banks concentrate more than 75% of the consumer credit market, with increasing trend; the others companies in the financial system continue growing in absolute terms, but in relative terms they lose their participation.
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