Reforma Financiera
Enviado por Shogun26 • 17 de Marzo de 2014 • 300 Palabras (2 Páginas) • 370 Visitas
Financial reform is a reform initiated by the president of the republic, Enrique Peña nieto. The main points of the reform passed in San Lazaro, now analyzed and discussed in the Senate are The Bank of Mexico regulate fees charged by banks and interest rates that govern credit. That there is a new scheme for the Development Bank.
Generate additional incentives for banks to lend more money and better terms to customers. Promote the financial system and give banks more freedom to operate. Maximize loans and encourage private credit.
Reform gets the mandate of financial institutions of the Mexican state of promoting growth, creating greater opportunities for development in strategic economic sectors. Financial Reform provides new schemes to meet commercial contracts and arrangements that facilitate the granting and enforcement of security. With them, financial institutions will have greater legal certainty and to reduce your risks, will pay more to lower interest rates. Thus, conditions are being created to support the creation of companies, but also for existing grow and consolidate.
With this reform, a legal framework that promotes competition is established, multiply and improve credit options for Mexicans.
With more competition among banks, there will be lower rates, lower fees and better services
With all the benefits and progress of this reform, they need to strengthen the stability of the financial system.
Thanks to her, have been elevated to law, various measures of regulation, coordination and healthy development of the sector.
Mexican banks is strong and, with this reform, it will be even more.
For us who are debtors not affect us at all because any law or amendment will have no retroactive nature of plasma as our Constitution, so quiet, save for a good bargain and eventually fair pay your debts. Read about the reform that was much discussed here in the forum.
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