Showing posts with label Credit Card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Credit Card. Show all posts

Friday, 26 April 2019

One in four Brazilians is stuck at very high credit card interest rates

One in four Brazilians who made purchases on the credit card in February 2019 entered the revolving credit and started to pay very high interest rates. The average interest rates charged by credit card companies in Brazil in February 2019 were around scary 286.9% per year, according to a survey conducted by SPC Brazil (Credit Protection Service) and CNDL (National Confederation of Directors Shopkeepers).

Most of the credit expenditures in Brazil in February 2019 were food (66%), medicines (46%), clothing (36%) and fuel (35%).

Charging interest of 286.9% a year for those who bought things like medicines and food is producing a multitude of citizens in debt in Brazil. In 2018, 62.6 million Brazilians reached the end of the year with some backlog, which represents 41% of the country's adult population. Meanwhile, Brazilian banks charge the highest spreads in the civilized world and cut credit lines.

In a country where the population outside the workforce has reached the frightening number of 65.7 million people, it is understandable to understand that a person who is unemployed and can not get a less expensive line of credit ends up falling on the revolving credit and becoming a prisoner of unpayable debts on the credit card.

The continued rise in unemployment also increases the level of population indebtedness, but the government does nothing at all. In a picture like the current one, there are those in Brazil who defend a ceiling on the value of interest on purchases of basic necessities such as medicines and food.

Monday, 8 April 2019

The number of indebted and defaulting Brazilian families grows

According to a survey conducted by Brazil's National Confederation of Trade in Goods, Services, and Tourism (CNC), the number of indebted Brazilian families rose from 61.5% to 62.4% between February and March 2019. In the same period, the number of default of families grew from 23.1% to 23.4%. This is the highest level since 2015 according to the CNC.

The credit card was the main source of debt for 78.0% of indebted households, followed by bills (14.4%) and car financing (10.0%).

In Brazil, the interest rate charged by the credit card is among one of the highest in the world. In February of 2019, according to the Central Bank of Brazil, the revolving credit card interest stood at 295.5% per year.

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