The Ministry of Production (Produce) forecasts that by the end of 2022, factoring operations in Peru will grow 12% and exceed S/ 25,000 million.
“It is estimated that by the end of 2022 more than 1 million invoices will be negotiated for a total of S/ 25,000 million, which will represent a 12% growth in the amount negotiated compared to 2021″said the holder of the portfolio, Jorge Luis Prado.
He added that, between 2023 and 2025, the market will continue with its dynamism, reaching more than 4 million invoices negotiated for an amount close to S/ 120,000 million.
According to Cavali, to date there are 60 specialized factoring companies not included in the scope of Law 26702 that are operating in the market for negotiable invoices, which serve 30% of the demand under this type of financing.
“For this year, it is planned to train more than 2,500 companies through virtual financial dissemination talks; To which will be added the organization of macro-regional financial fairs and talks with leading experts in financial matters, in coordination with entities in the field and chambers of commerce at the national level”Prado pointed out.
Results
The official reported that during January 2022, a total of 77,181 invoices were negotiated for more than S/ 1,891 million, allowing the financing of 5,058 companies nationwide.
84% of these companies (4,248) were micro and small businesses (mypes), which is reflected in an average ticket per invoice of S/ 24,000.
These are added to the S/ 22,300 million reached during 2021, with a total of 908,030 negotiable invoices accumulated between January and December, 50% higher than that registered in the same period of the previous year.