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Credit "Gota a Gota" Persists in Costa Rica, Affecting Vulnerable Sectors

Summary by El Mundo CR
Credit “Gota a Gota” persists in Costa Rica, affecting vulnerable sectors San José, 04 Nov (elmundo.cr) – Although it has decreased, informal credit, known as “gota a gout”, remains a reality in Costa Rica, especially among sectors with less income, according to the Office of the Financial Consumer (OCF). A 2025 study reveals that between 50,000 and 66,000 people in the country currently maintain this type of credit. The data come from the Natio…
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Credit “Gota a Gota” persists in Costa Rica, affecting vulnerable sectors San José, 04 Nov (elmundo.cr) – Although it has decreased, informal credit, known as “gota a gout”, remains a reality in Costa Rica, especially among sectors with less income, according to the Office of the Financial Consumer (OCF). A 2025 study reveals that between 50,000 and 66,000 people in the country currently maintain this type of credit. The data come from the Natio…

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El Mundo CR broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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