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Credit Would Continue with Dynamism in 2026 Despite the Electoral Cycle, According to Scotiabank

Summary by El Comercio
Despite the electoral context, direct credit would maintain a solid performance during 2026 and grow by about 5%, supported by a sustained improvement in credit quality, a bank with healthy indicators and an economy that would continue to show signs of recovery.According to Scotiabank’s Economic Studies area, the latter occurs in a context of dynamism in private investment and consumption.
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Despite the electoral context, direct credit would maintain a solid performance during 2026 and grow by about 5%, supported by a sustained improvement in credit quality, a bank with healthy indicators and an economy that would continue to show signs of recovery.According to Scotiabank’s Economic Studies area, the latter occurs in a context of dynamism in private investment and consumption.

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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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