Popular and Solidary Financial System and its evolution since the implementation of the new Organic Law of Popular and Solidarity Economy in Ecuador

Introduction: the present article analyzes the evolution of the main data of the credit and savings cooperatives (cscs) that were under the control of the National Cooperatives Directorate (ncd) and the Ministry of Economic and Social Inclusion (mesi), as well as the main data of the cooperatives th...

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Ortega – Pereira, Jaime Roder
Borja - Borja, Fernando Marcelo
Aguilar - Rodríguez, Iliana Elizabeth
Moreno - Cazar, Willam Marcelo
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2017
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Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
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spelling Ortega – Pereira, Jaime RoderBorja - Borja, Fernando MarceloAguilar - Rodríguez, Iliana ElizabethMoreno - Cazar, Willam Marcelo2017-10-132019-06-27T17:14:42Z2019-06-27T17:14:42Zhttps://revistas.ucc.edu.co/index.php/co/article/view/203610.16925/co.v25i112.2036https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/11811Introduction: the present article analyzes the evolution of the main data of the credit and savings cooperatives (cscs) that were under the control of the National Cooperatives Directorate (ncd) and the Ministry of Economic and Social Inclusion (mesi), as well as the main data of the cooperatives that belonged to the Superintendency of Banks (sb) and which later became part of the Popular and Solidary Financial System (psfs) in the first years of the Organic Law of Popular and Solidarity Economy (olpse). All of these are under the control of the Superintendency of Popular and Solidarity Economy (spse). Methodology: A financial analysis of variations and trends was applied to determine the psfs growth after the application of the olpse. Results: Credit and savings cooperatives have consolidated their participation in the market, passing from representing 17.65 % to 20.20 % of the entire national financial system in the analyzed period. Conclusions: Despite the systemic adverse effect, the cooperatives had an average compound annual growth of 8.98 %, a figure substantially higher than the growth of the entire National Financial System (nfs) of 1.86 %, and of the banks in a 0.20 % in this same period.Introducción: el presente artículo analiza la evolución de las principales cifras de las cooperativas de ahorro y crédito (COACs) que estaban bajo el control de la Dirección Nacional de Cooperativas (DNC) y el Ministerio de Inclusión Económica y Social (MIES), así como de las cooperativas que pertenecían a la Superintendencia de Bancos (SB) y que posteriormente pasaron a formar parte del Sistema Financiero Popular y Solidario (SFPS) en los primeros años de vigencia de la Ley Orgánica de Economía Popular y Solidaria (Loeps), y que se encuentran bajo el control de la Superintendencia de Economía Popular y Solidaria (SEPS). Metodología: se aplicó un análisis financiero de variaciones y tendencias para determinar el crecimiento del SFPS después de la aplicación de la Loeps. Resultados: las cooperativas de ahorro y crédito han consolidado su participación en el mercado, pasando de representar un 17,65 % a un 20,20 % de todo el sistema financiero nacional en el periodo analizado. Conclusiones: pese al efecto sistémico adverso, las cooperativas tuvieron un crecimiento anual compuesto promedio de 8,98 %, una cifra sustancialmente superior al crecimiento de todo el Sistema Financiero Nacional (SFN), de 1,86%, y de los bancos en un 0,20 % en este mismo periodo.application/pdfspaUniversidad Cooperativa de Colombiahttps://revistas.ucc.edu.co/index.php/co/article/view/2036/2108Cooperativismo & Desarrollo; Vol 26 No 112 (2018)Cooperativismo & Desarrollo; Vol. 26 Núm. 112 (2018)Cooperativismo & Desarrollo; v. 26 n. 112 (2018)2382-42200120-7180Popular and Solidary Financial System and its evolution since the implementation of the new Organic Law of Popular and Solidarity Economy in EcuadorSistema Financiero Popular y Solidario y su evolución desde la implementación de la nueva Ley Orgánica de Economía Popular y Solidaria en el EcuadorDocumento de trabajohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_8042info:eu-repo/semantics/workingPaperinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Publication20.500.12494/11811oai:repository.ucc.edu.co:20.500.12494/118112024-08-10 22:37:58.969metadata.onlyhttps://repository.ucc.edu.coRepositorio Institucional Universidad Cooperativa de Colombiabdigital@metabiblioteca.com
dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Popular and Solidary Financial System and its evolution since the implementation of the new Organic Law of Popular and Solidarity Economy in Ecuador
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Sistema Financiero Popular y Solidario y su evolución desde la implementación de la nueva Ley Orgánica de Economía Popular y Solidaria en el Ecuador
title Popular and Solidary Financial System and its evolution since the implementation of the new Organic Law of Popular and Solidarity Economy in Ecuador
spellingShingle Popular and Solidary Financial System and its evolution since the implementation of the new Organic Law of Popular and Solidarity Economy in Ecuador
title_short Popular and Solidary Financial System and its evolution since the implementation of the new Organic Law of Popular and Solidarity Economy in Ecuador
title_full Popular and Solidary Financial System and its evolution since the implementation of the new Organic Law of Popular and Solidarity Economy in Ecuador
title_fullStr Popular and Solidary Financial System and its evolution since the implementation of the new Organic Law of Popular and Solidarity Economy in Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Popular and Solidary Financial System and its evolution since the implementation of the new Organic Law of Popular and Solidarity Economy in Ecuador
title_sort Popular and Solidary Financial System and its evolution since the implementation of the new Organic Law of Popular and Solidarity Economy in Ecuador
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Ortega – Pereira, Jaime Roder
Borja - Borja, Fernando Marcelo
Aguilar - Rodríguez, Iliana Elizabeth
Moreno - Cazar, Willam Marcelo
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Ortega – Pereira, Jaime Roder
Borja - Borja, Fernando Marcelo
Aguilar - Rodríguez, Iliana Elizabeth
Moreno - Cazar, Willam Marcelo
description Introduction: the present article analyzes the evolution of the main data of the credit and savings cooperatives (cscs) that were under the control of the National Cooperatives Directorate (ncd) and the Ministry of Economic and Social Inclusion (mesi), as well as the main data of the cooperatives that belonged to the Superintendency of Banks (sb) and which later became part of the Popular and Solidary Financial System (psfs) in the first years of the Organic Law of Popular and Solidarity Economy (olpse). All of these are under the control of the Superintendency of Popular and Solidarity Economy (spse). Methodology: A financial analysis of variations and trends was applied to determine the psfs growth after the application of the olpse. Results: Credit and savings cooperatives have consolidated their participation in the market, passing from representing 17.65 % to 20.20 % of the entire national financial system in the analyzed period. Conclusions: Despite the systemic adverse effect, the cooperatives had an average compound annual growth of 8.98 %, a figure substantially higher than the growth of the entire National Financial System (nfs) of 1.86 %, and of the banks in a 0.20 % in this same period.
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