The Lateness of Argentine Families Has Reached the Highest Level Since 2010
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The lateness of the Argentine families continues to grow, as they accumulated their twelfth consecutive month in October, setting a new record since the Central Bank (BCRA) began recording the data in 2010. Already last September there was a similar survey where significant data were shown that account of the economic crisis that affects thousands of citizens in Argentina. The monetary authority revealed that the ratio of irregularity in the cre…
The domestic economy in Argentina goes through a period of tension after it was confirmed that the lateness of the families reached in October their twelfth consecutive month in increase.According to data from the Central Bank (BCRA), the ratio of irregularity in the credits increased to 7.8%, setting a historical record since the beginning of the registration in 2010. This phenomenon was attracted mainly by the failure in personal loans and cre…
The Central Bank warned that non-payments in families and companies grew during the last year, marking the highest record since 2010. The post Late payment in Argentine families reached a historic record appeared first on El Intranssigente.
The lateness of the Argentine families continues to grow, as they accumulated their twelfth consecutive month in October, setting a new record since the Central Bank (BCRA) began recording the data in 2010. Already last September there was a similar survey where significant data were shown that account of the economic crisis that affects thousands of citizens in Argentina. The monetary authority revealed that the ratio of irregularity in the cre…
The bank default in loans granted to Argentine households climbed to 7.8% in October 2025, a record that marks a significant leap from the previous year and is located at the highest point of the last 15 years. The data shows the increasing complications of families to sustain the payment of their debts in a scenario of economic fragility. The information emerges from the Report on Banks prepared by the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (BC…
The lateness of the families reached their twelfth consecutive month of increase in October and set a historic record. In the case of personal loans, almost 10% of the financings were not paid on time. These figures were collected before the reduction in interest rates observed after the legislative elections. According to the Report on Banks of the Central Bank (BCRA), the rate of irregularity in family loans was 7.8%, the highest figure since …
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