In the second quarter of 2017, three entities accounted for 61% of the assets of the cooperative system, which represents 11% of the assets of the Costa Rican financial system.
From a report by Fitch Ratings :
Concentration of Business Model:The cooperative sector has moderate participation and accounts for 11% of assets in the national financial system. The participation of entities rated by Fitch Ratings (Coopenae, Coopeservidores and Coopeande No.1) has remained high and relatively stable in relation to the regulated cooperative system, accounting for 61.3% of the sector's assets. The business model continues to focus on consumer credit for its associates, mostly low- and middle-income public sector employees.Fitch believes that cooperatives face the challenge of diversifying products in their portfolio to reduce concentration risk in the consumer segment, which is typically more vulnerable to the business cycle.
In the second quarter of 2016 three entities accounted for 63% of the assets of the cooperative system, which accounts for 10% of the Costa Rican financial system.
From a report by Fitch Ratings:
Cooperatives in Costa Rica: Defaults and Pressured Profitability
Concentration of Business Model: The cooperatives rated by Fitch Ratings (Coopenae, Coopeservidores and Coopeande 1) are the three largest in Costa Rica and account for 63.3% of the assets of the cooperative system, a sector that still has a low participation in the national financial system(10.6%). These entities have a business model focused on consumer finance for its members, which makes them dependent on the behavior of a single segment.
The Inter-American Development Bank has loaned $35 million to a cooperative to be used to grant housing loans under $109,000.
Of the total loan, $25 million will be administered by the National Cooperative of Educators (Coopenae) and the remaining $10 million by other entities.
The manager Coopenae Housing, José Manuel Salazar told Nacion.com that "...