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Consumer Lending in Venezuela

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  • 10 Pages
  • October 2018
  • Region: Venezuela
  • Euromonitor International
  • ID: 2373437
One consequence of hyperinflation is that companies and individuals request larger loans to finance any limited production operations that still continue to take place or to cover increased spending with a credit card. However, banks cannot raise the size of loans without continually increasing the borrower’s equity, because they are required to maintain a minimum ratio between equity and the risks they assume when lending customers money.

The Consumer Lending in Venezuela report establishes the size and structure of the market for ATMs cards, smart cards, credit cards, debit cards, charge cards, pre-paid cards and store cards. It looks at key players in the market (issuers and operators), number of cards in circulation, numbers transactions and value of transactions. It offers strategic analysis of sector forecasts and trends to watch.

Product coverage: Consumer Credit, Mortgages/Housing.

Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.

Why buy this report?
  • Get a detailed picture of the Consumer Lending market;

  • Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change;

  • Understand the competitive environment, the market’s major players and leading brands;

  • Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.

Table of Contents

Consumer Lending in Venezuela

List of Contents and Tables
Executive Summary
Hyperinflation Accelerates the High Credit Risk
Bank Loans: the Cheapest Service in Venezuela
Auto Gross Lending Continues Declining in 2018
Government Approves Another Currency Redenomination
Economic Contraction and Intervention Is Expected To Continue To Have A Negative Effect on the Banking Sector
Market Data
Table 1 Consumer Lending: Outstanding Balance by Category: Value 2013-2018
Table 2 Consumer Lending: Outstanding Balance by Category: % Value Growth 2013-2018
Table 3 Consumer Lending: Gross Lending by Category: Value 2013-2018
Table 4 Consumer Lending: Gross Lending by Category: % Value Growth 2013-2018
Table 5 Consumer Lending: Non-performing vs Other Loans Outstanding Balance: % Value 2013-2018
Table 6 Mortgages/Housing: Non-performing vs Other Loans Outstanding Balance: % Value 2013-2018
Table 7 Consumer Credit: Non-performing vs Other Loans Outstanding Balance: % Value 2013-2018
Table 8 Card Lending: Non-performing vs Other Loans Outstanding Balance: % Value 2013-2018
Table 9 Forecast Consumer Lending: Outstanding Balance by Category: Value 2018-2023
Table 10 Forecast Consumer Lending: Outstanding Balance by Category: % Value Growth 2018-2023
Table 11 Forecast Consumer Lending: Gross Lending by Category: Value 2018-2023
Table 12 Forecast Consumer Lending: Gross Lending by Category: % Value Growth 2018-2023
Sources
Summary 1 Research Sources
Headlines
Prospects
Regulation Continues To Limit Credit Growth
Auto Lending Records the Most Negative Performance in 2018
Consumer Credit Declines in 2018
Competitive Landscape
Only 38% of Total Credit Is Intended for Commercial Credit and Consumer Lending
Banks Are Dominant in Consumer Credit Lending
Category Data
Table 13 Consumer Credit: Outstanding Balance by Category: Value 2013-2018
Table 14 Consumer Credit: Outstanding Balance by Category: % Value Growth 2013-2018
Table 15 Consumer Credit: Gross Lending by Category: Value 2013-2018
Table 16 Consumer Credit: Gross Lending by Category: % Value Growth 2013-2018
Table 17 Forecast Consumer Credit: Outstanding Balance by Category: Value 2018-2023
Table 18 Forecast Consumer Credit: Outstanding Balance by Category: % Value Growth 2018-2023
Table 19 Forecast Consumer Credit: Gross Lending by Category: Value 2018-2023
Table 20 Forecast Consumer Credit: Gross Lending by Category: % Value Growth 2018-2023