Credit gap between men and women narrows in Costa Rica
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The credit access gap between men and women in Costa Rica has decreased.
- As of December 2024, 1.28 million people had active credits in the country.
- The article focuses on financial transparency and the reduction of the credit gap.
Costa Rica has seen a notable reduction in the credit access gap between men and women, according to recent data. As of December 2024, the country recorded 1,285,236 individuals with active credits, indicating a significant level of financial activity.
This narrowing of the gap signifies progress towards greater financial inclusivity. While the article does not provide specific figures on the previous disparity, it highlights the positive trend in ensuring more equitable access to credit for both genders within the Costa Rican financial system.
The report emphasizes the importance of transparency in public debate and aims to prevent distortions caused by anonymous or manipulative online comments. Consequently, the comment section is reserved for subscribers, requiring their full name and ID number for participation, ensuring accountability and a more constructive dialogue.
The data reflects ongoing efforts within Costa Rica's financial sector to address gender disparities and promote broader access to financial services for its population.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.