Services consortium makes R$600 million in credits available

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Services consortium makes R$600 million in credits available

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Flexibility and diversity in the use of credits. These are two striking features of the service consortium, as we have already shown here . Throughout 2022, almost R$600 million were made available by the Consortium System for the contracting of the most diverse types of services.

In 12 months, the service consortium made R$598.9 million in credits available. This volume, in addition to being the largest ever recorded in the year to date, was 8.7% higher than the R$551.09 million in 2021. Monthly values ​​ranged from R$34.77 million in March to R$67.58 million in January 2023.

The growth in the amounts made available derives from the increase in vietnam whatsapp list the number of beneficiaries. In 2022, the number of beneficiaries reached 48.2 thousand. This was an increase of 2.2% compared to the previous year. This indicator has grown annually and, if we analyze it in relation to 2019, for example, when there were 30,660 beneficiaries, the increase reaches more than 57%.

The peak of contemplations in 2022 was recorded in December, when 5,564 consortium members were contemplated. This was also the best monthly result for the segment since its creation in 2009.

Another 63,850 new members join the service consortium
The service consortium added 63.85 thousand new members to the mechanism in 2022. The result represented a drop of 22.2% compared to 2021, with 82.04 thousand members. The best monthly performance was in January, when 8,318 new shares in the segment were sold.

In December, the average value of the quota sold was R$10.72 thousand. This represented a 24.1% decrease compared to the previous year. However, on an annual average, the average value of the quota was R$12,547 – an increase of 5.4% compared to the R$11,900 average in 2021.

With the increase in the average annual ticket, the volume of credits traded fell less than the volume of quotas sold. In the accumulated total for 2022, the sum of the values ​​of the contracts signed closed at R$801.07 million – a decrease of 17.9% compared to R$976.29 million in 2021. The best result of the year was recorded in January, when R$123.79 million in credits were traded.

Participants remain above 200 thousand
Even with the drop in sales and credits sold, the total number of active participants in the service consortium ended the year above the 200,000 mark. In December, 201,380 participants were registered, an increase of 2.8% compared to the 195,930 registered a year earlier.

The result for the month of December was the third best ever recorded, since the level of 200 thousand active members was surpassed for the first time, in July 2021. It is second only to the month of November 2022, with 226.05 thousand participants (record), and to September 2021, with 207.398.
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