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Serasa points increase of Brazilians who seek credit

07/16/2013

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Camila Maciel
Brazil Agency reporter



São Paulo - The number of people who sought credit in the country grew by 4.6% in June, according to a survey published today (15), the consulting firm Serasa Experian. At last count, the demand declined 4.8%. Accumulated in the first half of the year, the high reaches 6.1% over the same period last year.

In the evaluation by income, increased demand occurred between consumers who earn R$ 500 to R$ 1000 per month, up 5.4%. Then is the group of people with a monthly income of up to R$ 500, which rose 5.3%. The search for credit in the salary range between R$ 1000 and R$ 2000 and rose 4.3% in the range between R$ 2000 and R$ 5000, 3.4%. Although minor, there was also an increase in demand for credit among people who earn R$ 5 thousand to R$ 10 000 - 2.6% - and more than R$ 10 000 - 2.3%.

In the analysis by region, the South had the highest increase, with a 7.3% increase in credit demand in June, followed by the North, with 6.8%. Also there was an increase in the Southeast - 5.2% - and the Northeast - 2.4%. The only region that registered a decline in the indicator was the Midwest, a decline of 0.6%. For the year, oranking is led by the North with 15.7% increase in search for credit.

Edition: Marcos Chagas



Source: Agency Brazil

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