The lateness of Argentine families goes through one of its worst moments in recent decades and the phenomenon begins to show a change in the channels used to access credit. As banks harden the conditions for debtors, a growing part of households resort to virtual wallets and other financing providers, where costs can be considerably higher. The scenario was analyzed by Hernán Letcher, director of the Argentine Center for Political Economy (CEPA)…
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The lateness of Argentine families goes through one of its worst moments in recent decades and the phenomenon begins to show a change in the channels used to access credit. As banks harden the conditions for debtors, a growing part of households resort to virtual wallets and other financing providers, where costs can be considerably higher. The scenario was analyzed by Hernán Letcher, director of the Argentine Center for Political Economy (CEPA)…