Bibliographic citations
León, R., Guimaray, L. (2024). Hipotecas revertidas en el Perú: una revisión de la factibilidad de su implementación en vista de su ausencia en el mercado [Universidad del Pacífico]. https://hdl.handle.net/11354/4273
León, R., Guimaray, L. Hipotecas revertidas en el Perú: una revisión de la factibilidad de su implementación en vista de su ausencia en el mercado []. PE: Universidad del Pacífico; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/11354/4273
@misc{renati/236977,
title = "Hipotecas revertidas en el Perú: una revisión de la factibilidad de su implementación en vista de su ausencia en el mercado",
author = "Guimaray Peregrino, Luis Eder",
publisher = "Universidad del Pacífico",
year = "2024"
}
The present study aims to examine the reasons for the absence of reverse mortgages in Peru five years after the approval of its regulatory framework. As a first step we delimit the target market for reverse mortgages, in order to subsequently evaluate theoretically both the potential need and attractiveness of this instrument in the Peruvian market. Thus, we gauge the demand for the instrument in the local market. Afterwards, we examine the existing barriers to the implementation of this instrument, such as the state of households in Perú, the legal costs associated to the instrument’s exercising, and the level of financial education. Likewise, we evaluate the key factors that influence the instrument’s profitability in the local market. Thus, we analyse the instrument's potential attractiveness to the financial institutions that could offer it, gauging the instrument's supply in the local market. Finally, we conduct an empirical review of the implementation of reverse mortgages in other regions: the United States, Europe, and Latin America. In this review we compare the implementation of the instrument and its degree of success with the regulatory framework approved in Peru, to subsequently analyse the regional differences leading to these variations in implementation. In this manner, we can determine if the current legislation allows and promotes the commercialization of the instrument. Our results indicate that, even though the current legislation allows or the development of reverse mortgages in Perú, the infeasibility of implementing reverse mortgages in Perú is mainly due to the incompatibility of the Peruvian market n with the intrinsic characteristics of the instrument.
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