Credit corresponds to 35.8% of companies financing, says Fazenda

by Andrea
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Data compiled by the Ministry of Finance indicates that 35.8% of sources of financing to the companies Brazilian women come from loans. The information is in the credit report of the Secretariat of Economic Reforms, prepared based on the Central Bank’s temporal series.

The document presents data released until July. See the composition of companies of financing to companies:

  • External debt: 30.6%;
  • Debt Securities: 33.6%;
  • Loans: 35.8%.

Legal entities correspond to 33.3% of entrepreneurs granted via SFN (National Financial System). Families are equivalent to the largest installment, being equivalent to 63.3% of SFN credit, while the portion of government composition is 3.3%.

According to the Ministry of Finance, the report also shows that it reveals that the Free Resources Creditsthat is, with funds negotiated with the market, have a greater volatility than credits of targeted resources – with resources subsidized by governments or state.

The same happens in resources with or without guarantee.

According to the general coordinator of regulation of the Finance Finance System, João Paulo Borges, the document makes it possible to have a general idea and an overview of the Brazilian credit market in the period of one semester.

For the next steps, the Secretariat of Economic Reforms wants to evaluate the impacts of policies already implemented, such as onPrivate Payroll Eggin addition to deepening the monitoring of guarantees operations.

“We have an agenda that has been dealing with improvements in the performance of guarantees, interoperability. With this, we hope to encourage policies that expand the granting of credit with warranty and eventually reduce rate costs,” says João Paulo Borges.

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