Commercial bank financing for micro-enterprises and SMEs in Mexico
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08/09/2014
08/09/2014
01/12/2013
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Includes bibliography. This article examines commercial bank lending strategies for micro-enterprises and small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) in Mexico, and the factors that promote or hinder lending in this segment. With this in mind, in 2011 a detailed survey was conducted of commercial banks operating in Mexico. Although credit to microenterprises and smes still represents a small share of the loan portfolio, the survey results point to growing interest in broadening it. Three different business models were identified, with major differences in strategies for offering financial services to this segment of enterprises. The greatest barriers to increasing the credit supply are lack of information, creditor protection failures, informality, and the changes and disruptions that commercial banking has experienced over the past three decades. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/11362/37002 LC/G.2597-P 1 |
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en |
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CEPAL Review 111 |
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