Angola: Loan Concession Reached 25 Percent in 2012

The credit to the national economy recorded a growth around 25% in 2012, in comparison to 2011, according to the bank survey in analyze of KPMG Consultancy Company, presented Wednesday in Luanda.

According to the auditing and finance services official of KPMG, Victor Cunha Ribeirinho, who was presenting the survey to the company, the transforming ratio of deposits in loans was 62,7 percents (It was 54,2% in 2011), It means that there is more access to credit by the population and companies, as there is more confidence to the finance institutions.

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