Heavy vehicle consortium sales grow 73% and break record

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Heavy vehicle consortium sales grow 73% and break record

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The year 2022 registered a historic record in sales of new quotas in the heavy vehicle segment, which includes trucks, tractors, road and agricultural implements. There were 285,906 new acquisitions between January and November 2022, a growth of 73% compared to the same period in 2021.

Sales growth was so significant that, by August 2022, more heavy vehicle consortium quotas had already been sold than in the entire year of 2021. September was the segment's best-selling month last year, with 40,727 new quotas sold.

With the increase in quota sales, the accumulated volume of credits traded also grew, between January and November 2022, compared to the same period in 2021. The value went from R$34.47 billion to R$39.14 billion, an increase of 13.5%.

This percentage growth in traded credits, below the record mark for vietnam whatsapp list increase in quota sales (73%), is explained by the 62.7% drop in the average ticket. In November 2021, the average value of the contracted quota was R$269.05, while a year later it was R$100.23 thousand.

Another indicator that saw a significant increase was the number of active participants. In this case, growth was 41.2%. In November 2021, there were 453.06 consortium members. In November 2022, the number rose to 639.74 thousand.

Contemplations total more than R$57 million
Regarding contemplations, comparing the 11 months of 2022 with the same period in 2021, there was a growth of 26.6%. There were 57.98 thousand from January to November 2022, compared to 45.80 thousand in the previous year. In credits, the total amount made available reached R$ 8.2 billion.

Of the total number of beneficiaries, 38.7 thousand intend to use the credit to purchase trucks, the country's main cargo transportation vehicle. This amount corresponds to 66.7% of the total number of beneficiaries. In other words, almost 7 out of every 10 beneficiaries intended to purchase this type of vehicle. Learn more about the truck consortium by downloading this ABAC infographic .

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