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Family Late Payments Continued to Increase During March, Despite Low Rates

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The lateness of the families grew again in March when it reached 11.5%, above 11.2% in February, despite the decrease of the rates, according to a report of the consultant 1816 based on data from the Central Bank (BCRA). The president of the official entity, Santiago Bausili, explained that the first wave of credits (during the government of Javier Milei) "was granted, in some way, blindly", in a scenario that was then combined with the increase…
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The lateness of the families grew again in March when it reached 11.5%, above 11.2% in February, despite the decrease of the rates, according to a report of the consultant 1816 based on data from the Central Bank (BCRA). The president of the official entity, Santiago Bausili, explained that the first wave of credits (during the government of Javier Milei) "was granted, in some way, blindly", in a scenario that was then combined with the increase…

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DataClave broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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