The Default on Bank Loans Took Another Leap and Forced the Central Bank to Make Clarifications
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The problems that Argentines face in order to pay their bank loans increased even more last January.The proportion of people who stopped paying them — or paying the monthly summary of their cards — reached 10.3% (it had closed 2025 at 9.3% and it was just 2.67% a year ago).It even grows to 13.2% in the case of personal loans.And, among companies, the default rose from 2.5% to 2.8% in the same period (it was just 0.77% in January 2025).
A Central Bank report warned of a sharp deterioration in the ability of households to pay, with increases in the arrears of personal loans and credit cards. The indebted workers increased the use of financing to sustain daily consumption. The level of indebtedness of Argentine families shows signs of strong deterioration, ... Indebted: The lateness of family loans quadrupled in one year Read more »
The rate of personal loans began the year about 70%, well above expected inflation. In companies the irregularity also rises. The late payment in families exceeded for the first time, since there are records, 10%. The most worrying numbers were observed again in the lines of personal loans and credit cards, in a context of volatile interest rates and wages that do not manage to impose on inflation. This Friday the Central Bank (BCRA) confirmed a…
A report by the Central Bank warned of a sharp deterioration in the ability of households to pay, with increases in the arrears of personal loans and credit cards.The indebted workers increased the use of financing to sustain daily consumption.The level of indebtedness of Argentine families shows signs of strong deterioration, with a significant increase in the late payment of loans during the last year.According to data from the last report of …
The segment of loans to families experienced an unprecedented leap in late payment during the last year. According to the data collected, the irregularity in loans granted to households increased from 2.67% in January 2025 to 10.6% in January 2026, which is equivalent to an increase of almost four times in the last year and the highest point in almost two decades. According to the Banks Report of the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (BCRA)…
Canal C The lateness of families quadrupled in one year and reached record levels The deterioration of credit to families in Argentina reached historical levels: the lateness rose from 2.67% in January 2025 to 10.6% in the same month of 2026, according to data from the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic. This is a jump of almost four times in just one year and the highest level in about two decades, in a context of high rates and wages that …
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