The Government Formalized the Flexibility of Dollar Credits for Non-Export Companies
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The measure will allow banks to lend up to 15% of their dollar deposits, which currently amount to about $5.8 billion.
It is strange that those who pondered the “state policies that last in time” took so little time to finish with one that passed more than 20 years, from Eduardo Duhalde, through the three Kirchnerisms, Mauricio Macri, and half of Javier Milei’s management. And this policy was that, unlike what happened in Convertibility, no dollars were lent to those who had businesses that bill “pesos” in order not to aggravate the exchange rate tensions. Start…
Caputo announced that banks will be able to lend up to 15% of their foreign currency deposits to all companies, and not just to those generating foreign exchange.
The Government of Javier Milei officialized a modification in the conditions so that companies can access credits in dollars through the Argentine financial system. The measure was established by DNU 736/2026, published this Friday in the Official Gazette, which amends article 23 of Decree 905/02. The new scheme allows banks to use deposits in foreign currency to finance also companies that do not have regular revenues directly or indirectly rel…
The measure was published in the Official Bulletin and modifies the current rules since 2002 for financing in foreign currency
The Government formalized the easing of dollar credits for non-export companies, a measure that expands the universe of companies that will be able to access financing in foreign currency. The decision was established by UND 736/2026, published this Friday in a complementary edition of the Official Gazette.The new regulation allows banks to use part of the dollar deposits to grant financing to other legal persons, even when their usual revenues …
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