Cusco: tourism companies cannot pay their lrsd loans | Economy

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Companies and micro-enterprises from Cusco dedicated to tourism are going through a difficult situation. They drag debts with the financial system.

According to figures from a recent investigation by the Center for Business Studies of the Chamber of Commerce of Cusco, the level of delinquency in the region increased from 2.5% to 5.6% with constant evolution since 2022, being the districts of Cusco y Wanchaq those that lead the list with 56% and 21% respectively as of January 31, 2023.

Tourism is the sector with the most debts.

According to him President of the Cusco Chamber of Commerce, John Gonzales, 50% of the business community linked to tourism has been in debt for four months. Most reside and work in the provinces.

“They live from tourism in Calcutta y Urubamba. Businesses dedicated to tourism have been closed there and they continue to owe because the income is not enough. Staff have also been fired or given perfect suspension. We have requested provisions and incentives from the Government for the companies in the tourist corridor and also for the personnel who lost their jobs, because even if they apply, they do not qualify for a loan,” said Gonzales.

The reason for the debts were social conflicts. Entrepreneurs stopped receiving income. Therefore, they stopped paying debts they contracted months ago to invest in their businesses as part of the economic recovery after the pandemic.

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