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National Savings Fund Announced that It Approved 44,000 Housing Credits During 2025

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From the entity it is argued that for independent workers or people without formal ties, the voluntary saving alternative is offered for an amount close to $2.1 million
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From the entity it is argued that for independent workers or people without formal ties, the voluntary saving alternative is offered for an amount close to $2.1 million

·Bogotá, Colombia
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Workers have fixed money for their own home: without Camartinez Mar bank, 13/01/2026 - 12:23 Author camartinez The National Savings Fund (FNA) reported that during 2025 it approved credits for more than $6.4 billion, benefiting 44,000 families in Colombia. This result shows the impact of the model that allows workers to convert their losses and voluntary savings into effective access to housing, reducing barriers such as the initial quota and ex…

The National Savings Fund (FNA) closed 2025 with the approval of more than 44,000 housing loans totaling $6.4 trillion, representing 133% of its annual target, according to data released by the entity. This result reflects the expansion of housing finance schemes in the country, particularly among formal sector workers who transferred their severance pay to the FNA to cover part of the down payment, one of the main barriers to traditional mortga…

National Savings Fund. Photo: Courtesy Housing financing recorded a favorable balance sheet for the National Savings Fund (FNA), an entity that reported that at the end of 2025 it achieved one of the most significant results in its history of housing credit in Colombia. According to the official report, during the year more than 44,000 loans were approved for the purchase of housing, for an amount that exceeded $6.4 billion, a figure that not on…

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Valora Analitik broke the news in on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.
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