The speed with which the granting of bank loans is growing in the country went from a rate of 16% in March 2014 to 8% in the same month this year.
Elfinancierocr.com reports that "... Dollar loans by state banks are showing the most dramatic fall. Over a year ago they were growing at a buoyant pace by 36%, and within months, it has come down to a decrease of 2%.
Loans for the purchase of vehicles grew at twice the rate of consumer loans, which grew by 17% year on year to July 2013.
"There were good results in the placement of credit for cars, very much hand in hand with our Autoshow" said Carlos Brina, assistant manager of Scotiabank.
These type of loans increased the most in the category of consumer credit, which totaled $4.408 million (2.2 billion colones).
With the failure of nationwide negotiations with the government transporters in Honduras have threatened to strike as early as Tuesday.
The president of the National Transport Board, Jorge López, said that officials from the Secretary of Public Works, Transportation and Housing have called his people liars and have backed away from a promise made June 12 to sign an agreement negotiated earlier.