Bibliographic citations
Sandoval, H., Salazar, B. (2021). Crecimiento de los indicadores de inclusión financiera de la región San Martín y el Perú en los periodos 2010-2019 [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/4423
Sandoval, H., Salazar, B. Crecimiento de los indicadores de inclusión financiera de la región San Martín y el Perú en los periodos 2010-2019 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/4423
@misc{renati/1055749,
title = "Crecimiento de los indicadores de inclusión financiera de la región San Martín y el Perú en los periodos 2010-2019",
author = "Salazar Collantes, Bernabe",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2021"
}
The main objective of this research was to determine the growth of financial inclusion indicators in the San Martin region and in Peru for the periods 2010-2019. The methodology was of a basic type with a non-experimental - longitudinal design with a descriptive level; in addition, the sample consisted of a database and records of financial inclusion indicators, for which a documentary analysis guide was applied. The main findings indicated that the infrastructure indicators for both the San Martin region and Peru were similar; San Martin had 125 correspondents in 2013 and 233 in 2014, and the number of attention points of increased from 164 to 277 and a similar situation with different data in Peru. However, in 2015 it reduced its trend and in 2016 it began to grow, on the other hand, the percentage of districts with access to the data were irregular, where they have access and to only one type of attention point, their trend was positive from the first year, but those with two and three to more types of attention points, had a decreasing trend until 2019. Finally, it was concluded that the indicators of financial inclusion in the San Martín region and Peru that presented the greatest growth in the 2010-2019 periods were those of districts with access to Offices, ATMs, Correspondent Teller Machines and EOBs of the Financial System
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