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Peru has an emerging middle class with potential for wealth creation
Peru has a young population with an emerging middle class
2016 Peruvian population by age groups
(% of population)
65+
6.7%
45-65
Emerging middle class (1)
(% of households)
Socioeconomic
Segments
2004
A
1%
2016
3%
17.6%
B
4%
15%
Over 56%
28%
48%
30-45
between
21.4%
20 and 65
years old
C
24%
33%
20-30
17.6%
D
44%
29%
0-20
36.7%
E
27%
20%
Peruvian economy reaching the tipping point that transformed Chile in the early 2000's
Profile of Chilean financial system in 2004(2)
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GDP per capita: US$6,211
Per capita:
Retail loans: US$1,380
- Cards per capita: 0.2
- Premiums (3): US$252
Pension AuM: US$3,789
Profile of Chilean financial system in 2016
GDP per capita: US$13,793
Per capita:
Retail loans: US$5,107
― Cards per capita: 0.7
― Premiums (3): US$681
-
Pension AuM: US$10,410
Profile of Peruvian financial system in 2016
GDP per capita: US$6,049
Per capita:
Retail loans: US$755
Cards per capita: 0.3
- Premiums (4): US$106
- Pension AuM: US$1,292
Source: Enaho-INEI, Ipsos Peru, Apoyo Consultoria, World Bank, IMF, Peruvian SBS, Chilean SVS and Company information.
Note: Under Peruvian SBS GAAP.
(1) Apeim "Distribución de Personas según NSE 2016 - Peru Urbano".
(2) Source: World Bank and Chilean SBIF
(3) AACH Asociación de Aseguradores de Chile.
(4) APESEG Asociación Peruana de Empresas de Seguros.
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