Consumers prefer financing purchases instead of spending their bonus

The arrival of the mid-year service bonus boosts consumption but Colombians are choosing to finance purchases to preserve liquidity. Superfinanciera data shows only 35.5% access formal credit even though nine out of ten adults hold financial products.

Direct financing with merchants gains ground during the mid-year service bonus payment. This option reduces friction and lets consumers spread payments over time.

Daniel Garzón, CEO of Creditop, noted that people are more strategic with extra resources. “Many people prefer to conserve part of their liquidity to meet other commitments during the second half of the year and finance those purchases that can be spread over time in a responsible manner,” he explained.

Merchants benefit: sales can grow up to 40% and the average ticket up to 50%. The most favored sectors are technology, tourism, education, health and home.

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An analysis by Mejor CDT reveals that most Colombians spend their service bonus quickly. The study highlights high levels of regret due to lack of financial planning.

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A Fenalco survey reveals April sales posted the weakest performance of the year. Just 32% of businesses reported increases while 68% saw sales hold steady or fall compared with April 2025.

Shopping center Nuestro Bogotá generated sales of more than 18.5 million dollars in the first three months of 2026, up 2 percent from the same period last year.

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BBVA in Colombia introduced Cuenta Meta, a digital product that allows users to set up to five savings goals with returns of up to 8.5% effective annual.

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