The document provides statistics on Infonavit's credit program in Mexico as of July 29, 2012 compared to annual targets for 2012. It shows the number and percentage of loans formalized for different price ranges of homes in each Mexican state. Overall, 84,202 loans valued under $2 vsm were formalized nationally, reaching 76.55% of the target. The top performing states were Durango at 151.54% of its target and Tlaxcala at 97.58% of its target. The document also breaks down the data by zones within Mexico.
Objective Capital's West Africa Investment Conference 2012
Moevenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra, Ghana
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Speaker: Dr Toni Aubynn, The Ghana Chamber of Mines
Objective Capital's West Africa Investment Conference 2012
Moevenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra, Ghana
7-9 May 2012
Speaker: Dr Toni Aubynn, The Ghana Chamber of Mines
En esta presentación se muestra como se comportarán los subsidios en el 2013, sobretodo explicando como se presentará la repartición de estos recursos para el Infonavit.
Modificaciones al otorgamiento de subsidios dof 18 jul-12Sergio Velazco
el pasado 18 de Julio de 2012 se modificaron las reglas de otorgamiento de créditos de subsidio de CONAVI con modificaciones especiales para ciertos acreditados. En esta presentación explicamos cuales fueron las modificaciones y sus implicaciones.
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
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• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
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• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
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The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
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1. indicadores de crédito infonavit al
29 de julio de 2012
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2. Programa Crédito Global
programa de crédito global
Programa de Crédito Global (avance hasta el 29 - jul - 2012 vs. meta anual 2012)
META GLOBAL 2012 CREDITOS FORMALIZADOS AL 29 - JUL - 2012 % AVANCE POR PROGRAMA
de 2 a de 4 a POS.
ENTIDAD <2 de 2 a de 4 a > a 10.99 <2 de 2 a de 4 a > a 10.99 <2 > a 10.99
Total Total 3.99 vsm 10.99 vsm Total % NAL.
vsm 3.99 vsm 10.99 vsm vsm vsm 3.99 vsm 10.99 vsm vsm vsm % vsm %
% % **
C Aguascalientes 2,160 2,640 2,280 770 7,850 1,907 1,960 1,136 400 5,403 88.29% 74.24% 49.82% 51.95% 68.83% 11
BBaja California 7,500 10,360 7,240 3,810 28,910 4,919 8,137 3,722 1,776 18,554 65.59% 78.54% 51.41% 46.61% 64.18% 16
C Baja California Sur 570 1,530 1,790 410 4,300 715 1,309 970 197 3,191 125.44% 85.56% 54.19% 48.05% 74.21% 8
C Campeche 780 670 1,050 490 2,990 649 658 615 241 2,163 83.21% 98.21% 58.57% 49.18% 72.34% 9
BCoahuila 4,580 7,390 6,430 2,410 20,810 5,042 6,653 3,712 1,326 16,733 110.09% 90.03% 57.73% 55.02% 80.41% 4
C Colima 800 1,490 1,020 310 3,620 674 867 523 174 2,238 84.25% 58.19% 51.27% 56.13% 61.82% 18
C Chiapas 1,980 1,850 1,840 510 6,180 1,076 1,066 747 259 3,148 54.34% 57.62% 40.60% 50.78% 50.94% 30
BChihuahua 6,230 6,250 5,200 2,430 20,110 5,514 6,055 3,090 1,216 15,875 88.51% 96.88% 59.42% 50.04% 78.94% 6
ADistrito Federal 1,470 3,450 9,770 11,540 26,230 1,882 5,308 12,600 8,695 28,485 128.03% 153.86% 128.97% 75.35% 108.60% 2
C Durango 1,920 1,780 1,280 410 5,390 3,712 3,153 1,093 210 8,168 193.33% 177.13% 85.39% 51.22% 151.54% 1
BGuanajuato 6,260 8,380 7,530 1,980 24,150 4,058 4,816 2,884 909 12,667 64.82% 57.47% 38.30% 45.91% 52.45% 28
C Guerrero 690 1,320 2,270 930 5,210 430 708 776 287 2,201 62.32% 53.64% 34.19% 30.86% 42.25% 32
C Hidalgo 1,610 3,570 4,200 860 10,240 1,235 2,378 1,669 489 5,771 76.71% 66.61% 39.74% 56.86% 56.36% 22
AJalisco 8,670 15,350 12,670 4,660 41,350 6,924 10,316 5,367 2,050 24,657 79.86% 67.21% 42.36% 43.99% 59.63% 19
AMéxico 4,260 14,370 23,070 8,010 49,710 2,605 10,043 9,123 3,854 25,625 61.15% 69.89% 39.54% 48.11% 51.55% 29
BMichoacán 2,860 3,430 2,930 990 10,210 2,077 1,996 1,178 482 5,733 72.62% 58.19% 40.20% 48.69% 56.15% 23
C Morelos 880 1,380 3,630 1,690 7,580 500 1,054 1,454 836 3,844 56.82% 76.38% 40.06% 49.47% 50.71% 31
C Nayarit 1,040 1,190 1,560 430 4,220 656 980 583 142 2,361 63.08% 82.35% 37.37% 33.02% 55.95% 24
ANuevo León 10,480 21,680 13,980 7,330 53,470 7,699 17,105 9,451 3,740 37,995 73.46% 78.90% 67.60% 51.02% 71.06% 10
C Oaxaca 620 650 910 240 2,420 326 443 484 136 1,389 52.58% 68.15% 53.19% 56.67% 57.40% 20
BPuebla 3,820 4,590 5,260 2,450 16,120 2,870 3,013 1,854 1,084 8,821 75.13% 65.64% 35.25% 44.24% 54.72% 26
C Querétaro 1,880 3,990 6,200 2,660 14,730 1,021 2,817 2,784 1,563 8,185 54.31% 70.60% 44.90% 58.76% 55.57% 25
C Quintana Roo 3,710 5,490 3,290 830 13,320 3,227 3,466 1,594 424 8,711 86.98% 63.13% 48.45% 51.08% 65.40% 15
C San Luis Potosí 2,690 3,220 2,540 1,180 9,630 1,961 2,397 1,502 626 6,486 72.90% 74.44% 59.13% 53.05% 67.35% 14
BSinaloa 3,800 4,190 2,750 940 11,680 3,107 3,507 1,581 531 8,726 81.76% 83.70% 57.49% 56.49% 74.71% 7
BSonora 7,490 6,230 4,590 1,460 19,770 5,020 5,052 2,532 956 13,560 67.02% 81.09% 55.16% 65.48% 68.59% 12
C Tabasco 2,190 2,090 2,050 660 6,990 1,310 1,668 1,126 375 4,479 59.82% 79.81% 54.93% 56.82% 64.08% 17
BTamaulipas 5,950 9,010 5,710 2,280 22,950 3,506 5,517 2,321 964 12,308 58.92% 61.23% 40.65% 42.28% 53.63% 27
C Tlaxcala 620 700 770 220 2,310 612 868 651 123 2,254 98.71% 124.00% 84.55% 55.91% 97.58% 3
BVeracruz 7,400 7,790 6,900 2,130 24,220 4,470 4,781 3,434 1,115 13,800 60.41% 61.37% 49.77% 52.35% 56.98% 21
C Yucatán 4,060 3,110 2,230 680 10,080 3,766 2,577 1,166 461 7,970 92.76% 82.86% 52.29% 67.79% 79.07% 5
C Zacatecas 1,030 860 1,060 300 3,250 732 697 649 145 2,223 71.07% 81.05% 61.23% 48.33% 68.40% 13
TOTAL NACIONAL 110,000 160,000 154,000 66,000 490,000 84,202 121,365 82,371 35,786 323,724 76.55% 75.85% 53.49% 54.22% 66.07%
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3. programa de crédito global por zona
Programa Crédito Global por Zona
Programa de Crédito Global por Zonas (avance hasta el 29 - jul - 2012 vs. meta anual 2012)
META GLOBAL 2012 CREDITOS FORMALIZADOS AL 29 - JUL - 2012 % AVANCE POR PROGRAMA
de 4 a POS.
ENTIDAD <2 de 2 a 3.99 de 4 a > a 10.99 <2 de 2 a 3.99 de 4 a > a 10.99 <2 de 2 a 3.99 > a 10.99
Total Total 10.99 vsm Total % NAL.
vsm vsm 10.99 vsm vsm vsm vsm 10.99 vsm vsm vsm % vsm % vsm %
% **
A Distrito Federal 1,470 3,450 9,770 11,540 26,230 1,882 5,308 12,600 8,695 28,485 128.03% 153.86% 128.97% 75.35% 108.60% 2
A Jalisco 8,670 15,350 12,670 4,660 41,350 6,924 10,316 5,367 2,050 24,657 79.86% 67.21% 42.36% 43.99% 59.63% 19
A México 4,260 14,370 23,070 8,010 49,710 2,605 10,043 9,123 3,854 25,625 61.15% 69.89% 39.54% 48.11% 51.55% 29
A Nuevo León 10,480 21,680 13,980 7,330 53,470 7,699 17,105 9,451 3,740 37,995 73.46% 78.90% 67.60% 51.02% 71.06% 10
B Baja California 7,500 10,360 7,240 3,810 28,910 4,919 8,137 3,722 1,776 18,554 65.59% 78.54% 51.41% 46.61% 64.18% 16
B Coahuila 4,580 7,390 6,430 2,410 20,810 5,042 6,653 3,712 1,326 16,733 110.09% 90.03% 57.73% 55.02% 80.41% 4
B Chihuahua 6,230 6,250 5,200 2,430 20,110 5,514 6,055 3,090 1,216 15,875 88.51% 96.88% 59.42% 50.04% 78.94% 6
B Guanajuato 6,260 8,380 7,530 1,980 24,150 4,058 4,816 2,884 909 12,667 64.82% 57.47% 38.30% 45.91% 52.45% 28
B Michoacán 2,860 3,430 2,930 990 10,210 2,077 1,996 1,178 482 5,733 72.62% 58.19% 40.20% 48.69% 56.15% 23
B Puebla 3,820 4,590 5,260 2,450 16,120 2,870 3,013 1,854 1,084 8,821 75.13% 65.64% 35.25% 44.24% 54.72% 26
B Sinaloa 3,800 4,190 2,750 940 11,680 3,107 3,507 1,581 531 8,726 81.76% 83.70% 57.49% 56.49% 74.71% 7
B Sonora 7,490 6,230 4,590 1,460 19,770 5,020 5,052 2,532 956 13,560 67.02% 81.09% 55.16% 65.48% 68.59% 12
B Tamaulipas 5,950 9,010 5,710 2,280 22,950 3,506 5,517 2,321 964 12,308 58.92% 61.23% 40.65% 42.28% 53.63% 27
B Veracruz 7,400 7,790 6,900 2,130 24,220 4,470 4,781 3,434 1,115 13,800 60.41% 61.37% 49.77% 52.35% 56.98% 21
C Aguascalientes 2,160 2,640 2,280 770 7,850 1,907 1,960 1,136 400 5,403 88.29% 74.24% 49.82% 51.95% 68.83% 11
C Baja California Sur 570 1,530 1,790 410 4,300 715 1,309 970 197 3,191 125.44% 85.56% 54.19% 48.05% 74.21% 8
C Campeche 780 670 1,050 490 2,990 649 658 615 241 2,163 83.21% 98.21% 58.57% 49.18% 72.34% 9
C Colima 800 1,490 1,020 310 3,620 674 867 523 174 2,238 84.25% 58.19% 51.27% 56.13% 61.82% 18
C Chiapas 1,980 1,850 1,840 510 6,180 1,076 1,066 747 259 3,148 54.34% 57.62% 40.60% 50.78% 50.94% 30
C Durango 1,920 1,780 1,280 410 5,390 3,712 3,153 1,093 210 8,168 193.33% 177.13% 85.39% 51.22% 151.54% 1
C Guerrero 690 1,320 2,270 930 5,210 430 708 776 287 2,201 62.32% 53.64% 34.19% 30.86% 42.25% 32
C Hidalgo 1,610 3,570 4,200 860 10,240 1,235 2,378 1,669 489 5,771 76.71% 66.61% 39.74% 56.86% 56.36% 22
C Morelos 880 1,380 3,630 1,690 7,580 500 1,054 1,454 836 3,844 56.82% 76.38% 40.06% 49.47% 50.71% 31
C Nayarit 1,040 1,190 1,560 430 4,220 656 980 583 142 2,361 63.08% 82.35% 37.37% 33.02% 55.95% 24
C Oaxaca 620 650 910 240 2,420 326 443 484 136 1,389 52.58% 68.15% 53.19% 56.67% 57.40% 20
C Querétaro 1,880 3,990 6,200 2,660 14,730 1,021 2,817 2,784 1,563 8,185 54.31% 70.60% 44.90% 58.76% 55.57% 25
C Quintana Roo 3,710 5,490 3,290 830 13,320 3,227 3,466 1,594 424 8,711 86.98% 63.13% 48.45% 51.08% 65.40% 15
C San Luis Potosí 2,690 3,220 2,540 1,180 9,630 1,961 2,397 1,502 626 6,486 72.90% 74.44% 59.13% 53.05% 67.35% 14
C Tabasco 2,190 2,090 2,050 660 6,990 1,310 1,668 1,126 375 4,479 59.82% 79.81% 54.93% 56.82% 64.08% 17
C Tlaxcala 620 700 770 220 2,310 612 868 651 123 2,254 98.71% 124.00% 84.55% 55.91% 97.58% 3
C Yucatán 4,060 3,110 2,230 680 10,080 3,766 2,577 1,166 461 7,970 92.76% 82.86% 52.29% 67.79% 79.07% 5
C Zacatecas 1,030 860 1,060 300 3,250 732 697 649 145 2,223 71.07% 81.05% 61.23% 48.33% 68.40% 13
TOTAL NACIONAL 110,000 160,000 154,000 66,000 490,000 84,202 121,365 82,371 35,786 323,724 76.55% 75.85% 53.49% 54.22% 66.07%
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4. Programa Crédito menor a < 2 VSM
programa de crédito 2 vsm
Programa de Crédito Menor a 2 vsm (avance hasta el 29 - jul - 2012 vs. meta anual 2012)
29 - jul - 2012 Por Otorgar Formalizados Promedio
META POS.
ENTIDAD Formalizados Autorizados Avance Meta Anual Del 23 al 29 de Semanal de
ANUAL 2012 NAL.
(A) (B) ( C ) = (A + B) - (C ) jul. 12 formalización
**
C
Aguascalientes 2,160 1,907 108 2,015 145 37 63 8
B
Baja California 7,500 4,919 538 5,457 2,043 138 163 21
C
Baja California Sur 570 715 75 790 0 17 23 3
C
Campeche 780 649 31 680 100 16 21 11
B
Coahuila 4,580 5,042 344 5,386 0 102 168 4
C
Colima 800 674 53 727 73 15 22 10
C
Chiapas 1,980 1,076 55 1,131 849 52 35 30
B
Chihuahua 6,230 5,514 455 5,969 261 156 183 7
A
Distrito Federal 1,470 1,882 391 2,273 0 76 62 2
C
Durango 1,920 3,712 213 3,925 0 99 123 1
B
Guanajuato 6,260 4,058 546 4,604 1,656 76 135 22
C
Guerrero 690 430 41 471 219 12 14 24
C
Hidalgo 1,610 1,235 74 1,309 301 33 41 14
A
Jalisco 8,670 6,924 479 7,403 1,267 153 230 13
A
México 4,260 2,605 320 2,925 1,335 92 86 25
B
Michoacán 2,860 2,077 109 2,186 674 36 69 18
C
Morelos 880 500 54 554 326 14 16 29
C
Nayarit 1,040 656 59 715 325 15 21 23
A
Nuevo León 10,480 7,699 705 8,404 2,076 133 256 16
C
Oaxaca 620 326 20 346 274 11 10 32
B
Puebla 3,820 2,870 235 3,105 715 70 95 15
C
Querétaro 1,880 1,021 66 1,087 793 36 34 31
C
Quintana Roo 3,710 3,227 316 3,543 167 115 107 9
C
San Luis Potosí 2,690 1,961 130 2,091 599 56 65 17
B
Sinaloa 3,800 3,107 266 3,373 427 95 103 12
B
Sonora 7,490 5,020 529 5,549 1,941 189 167 20
C
Tabasco 2,190 1,310 121 1,431 759 45 43 27
B
Tamaulipas 5,950 3,506 230 3,736 2,214 52 116 28
C
Tlaxcala 620 612 32 644 0 12 20 5
B
Veracruz 7,400 4,470 417 4,887 2,513 120 149 26
C
Yucatán 4,060 3,766 208 3,974 86 98 125 6
C
Zacatecas 1,030 732 34 766 264 11 24 19
TOTAL NACIONAL 110,000 84,202 7,254 91,456 22,402 2,182 2,805
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5. Programa Crédito de 2 ade 2 avsm
programa de crédito
3.99 3 VSM
Programa de Crédito De 2 a 3.99 vsm (avance hasta el 29 - jul - 2012 vs. meta anual 2012)
29 - jul - 2012 Por Otorgar Formalizados Promedio
META POS.
ENTIDAD Formalizados Autorizados Avance Meta Anual Del 23 al 29 de Semanal de
ANUAL 2012 NAL.
(A) (B) ( C ) = (A + B) - (C ) jul. 12 formalización
**
C
Aguascalientes 2,640 1,960 202 2,162 478 119 65 18
B
Baja California 10,360 8,137 926 9,063 1,297 292 271 15
C
Baja California Sur 1,530 1,309 104 1,413 117 48 43 7
C
Campeche 670 658 34 692 - 15 21 4
B
Coahuila 7,390 6,653 726 7,379 11 234 221 6
C
Colima 1,490 867 111 978 512 40 28 29
C
Chiapas 1,850 1,066 86 1,152 698 66 35 30
B
Chihuahua 6,250 6,055 711 6,766 - 227 201 5
A
Distrito Federal 3,450 5,308 761 6,069 - 252 176 2
C
Durango 1,780 3,153 196 3,349 - 115 105 1
B
Guanajuato 8,380 4,816 720 5,536 2,844 101 160 31
C
Guerrero 1,320 708 77 785 535 27 23 32
C
Hidalgo 3,570 2,378 323 2,701 869 74 79 23
A
Jalisco 15,350 10,316 1,278 11,594 3,756 346 343 22
A
México 14,370 10,043 894 10,937 3,433 352 334 20
B
Michoacán 3,430 1,996 193 2,189 1,241 72 66 28
C
Morelos 1,380 1,054 143 1,197 183 17 35 16
C
Nayarit 1,190 980 122 1,102 88 16 32 10
A
Nuevo León 21,680 17,105 2,003 19,108 2,572 585 570 14
C
Oaxaca 650 443 22 465 185 14 14 21
B
Puebla 4,590 3,013 395 3,408 1,182 105 100 24
C
Querétaro 3,990 2,817 271 3,088 902 124 93 19
C
Quintana Roo 5,490 3,466 522 3,988 1,502 167 115 25
C
San Luis Potosí 3,220 2,397 242 2,639 581 111 79 17
B
Sinaloa 4,190 3,507 365 3,872 318 112 116 8
B
Sonora 6,230 5,052 512 5,564 666 224 168 11
C
Tabasco 2,090 1,668 146 1,814 276 62 55 13
B
Tamaulipas 9,010 5,517 458 5,975 3,035 188 183 27
C
Tlaxcala 700 868 52 920 - 34 28 3
B
Veracruz 7,790 4,781 489 5,270 2,520 188 159 26
C
Yucatán 3,110 2,577 225 2,802 308 90 85 9
C
Zacatecas 860 697 32 729 131 7 23 12
TOTAL NACIONAL 160,000 121,365 13,341 134,706 30,240 4,424 4,043
* ** Pos i ci ón con ba s e a l a va nce de Forma l i za dos vs . Me ta Anua l
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6. Programa Crédito de 4 a 10.99 vsmVSM
programa de crédito de 4 a 10.99
Programa de Crédito De 4 a 10.99 vsm (avance hasta el 29 - jul - 2012 vs. meta anual 2012)
29 - jul - 2012 Por Otorgar Formalizados Promedio
META POS.
ENTIDAD Formalizados Autorizados Avance Meta Anual Del 23 al 29 de Semanal de
ANUAL 2012 NAL.
(A) (B) ( C ) = (A + B) - ( C ) jul. 12 formalización
**
C
Aguascalientes 2,280 1,136 131 1,267 1,013 47 37 18
B
Baja California 7,240 3,722 388 4,110 3,130 151 124 16
C
Baja California Sur 1,790 970 107 1,077 713 33 32 13
C
Campeche 1,050 615 71 686 364 33 20 8
B
Coahuila 6,430 3,712 453 4,165 2,265 152 123 9
C
Colima 1,020 523 67 590 430 18 17 17
C
Chiapas 1,840 747 73 820 1,020 28 24 24
B
Chihuahua 5,200 3,090 366 3,456 1,744 113 103 6
A
Distrito Federal 9,770 12,600 1,793 14,393 0 708 420 1
C
Durango 1,280 1,093 92 1,185 95 43 36 2
B
Guanajuato 7,530 2,884 409 3,293 4,237 79 96 29
C
Guerrero 2,270 776 94 870 1,400 30 25 32
C
Hidalgo 4,200 1,669 223 1,892 2,308 57 55 27
A
Jalisco 12,670 5,367 708 6,075 6,595 188 178 22
A
México 23,070 9,123 1,137 10,260 12,810 337 304 28
B
Michoacán 2,930 1,178 141 1,319 1,611 42 39 25
C
Morelos 3,630 1,454 153 1,607 2,023 62 48 26
C
Nayarit 1,560 583 76 659 901 17 19 30
A
Nuevo León 13,980 9,451 1,089 10,540 3,440 273 315 4
C
Oaxaca 910 484 47 531 379 9 16 14
B
Puebla 5,260 1,854 277 2,131 3,129 82 61 31
C
Querétaro 6,200 2,784 251 3,035 3,165 145 92 21
C
Quintana Roo 3,290 1,594 212 1,806 1,484 62 53 20
C
San Luis Potosí 2,540 1,502 184 1,686 854 55 50 7
B
Sinaloa 2,750 1,581 250 1,831 919 52 52 10
B
Sonora 4,590 2,532 300 2,832 1,758 112 84 11
C
Tabasco 2,050 1,126 97 1,223 827 49 37 12
B
Tamaulipas 5,710 2,321 216 2,537 3,173 78 77 23
C
Tlaxcala 770 651 56 707 63 19 21 3
B
Veracruz 6,900 3,434 395 3,829 3,071 146 114 19
C
Yucatán 2,230 1,166 111 1,277 953 42 38 15
C
Zacatecas 1,060 649 44 693 367 6 21 5
TOTAL NACIONAL 154,000 82,371 10,011 92,382 66,241 3,268 2,744
* ** Po s i ci ó n co n b a s e a l a va n ce d e Fo rma l i za d o s vs . Me ta An u a l
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7. Programa Crédito mayor a 10.99 vsm
programa de crédito mayor a 11 vsm
Programa de Crédito Mayor a 10.99 vsm (avance hasta el 29 - jul - 2012 vs. meta anual 2012)
29 - jul - 2012 Por Otorgar Formalizados Promedio
META POS.
ENTIDAD Formalizados Autorizados Avance Meta Anual Del 23 al 29 de Semanal de
ANUAL 2012 NAL.
(A) (B) ( C ) = (A + B) - (C ) jul. 12 formalización
**
C
Aguascalientes 770 400 46 446 324 12 13 14
B
Baja California 3,810 1,776 202 1,978 1,832 56 59 26
C
Baja California Sur 410 197 29 226 184 6 6 25
C
Campeche 490 241 18 259 231 5 8 21
B
Coahuila 2,410 1,326 172 1,498 912 41 44 11
C
Colima 310 174 26 200 110 4 5 9
C
Chiapas 510 259 26 285 225 18 8 18
B
Chihuahua 2,430 1,216 170 1,386 1,044 36 40 19
A
Distrito Federal 11,540 8,695 1,308 10,003 1,537 336 289 1
C
Durango 410 210 22 232 178 11 7 15
B
Guanajuato 1,980 909 122 1,031 949 26 30 27
C
Guerrero 930 287 50 337 593 8 9 32
C
Hidalgo 860 489 51 540 320 12 16 5
A
Jalisco 4,660 2,050 251 2,301 2,359 60 68 29
A
México 8,010 3,854 508 4,362 3,648 164 128 24
B
Michoacán 990 482 61 543 447 15 16 22
C
Morelos 1,690 836 89 925 765 31 27 20
C
Nayarit 430 142 23 165 265 5 4 31
A
Nuevo León 7,330 3,740 489 4,229 3,101 95 124 17
C
Oaxaca 240 136 14 150 90 6 4 7
B
Puebla 2,450 1,084 155 1,239 1,211 27 36 28
C
Querétaro 2,660 1,563 142 1,705 955 70 52 4
C
Quintana Roo 830 424 80 504 326 15 14 16
C
San Luis Potosí 1,180 626 66 692 488 22 20 12
B
Sinaloa 940 531 52 583 357 11 17 8
B
Sonora 1,460 956 115 1,071 389 32 31 3
C
Tabasco 660 375 40 415 245 5 12 6
B
Tamaulipas 2,280 964 101 1,065 1,215 29 32 30
C
Tlaxcala 220 123 16 139 81 4 4 10
B
Veracruz 2,130 1,115 119 1,234 896 47 37 13
C
Yucatán 680 461 71 532 148 18 15 2
C
Zacatecas 300 145 11 156 144 1 4 23
TOTAL NACIONAL 66,000 35,786 4,645 40,431 25,569 1,228 1,192
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8. Recursos Autorizados de recursos
formalización
s
Avance del programa de Crédito 2012 con Recursos Autorizados al 29 - julio - 2012
Autorizados (en proceso de formalización) Promedio
Créditos Créditos
Autorización POS.
ENTIDAD Autorizados Formalizados TOTAL de Recursos
AT AR IP SA RE AI RTH NAL.
a+b (a) (b) (Neto) **
C
Aguascalientes 5,890 5,403 74 0 1 0 323 1 88 487 1,963 11
B
Baja California 20,608 18,554 303 0 0 2 1,230 2 517 2,054 6,869 21
C
Baja California Sur 3,506 3,191 66 0 0 0 98 0 151 315 1,169 14
C
Campeche 2,317 2,163 28 0 0 0 90 0 36 154 772 4
B
Coahuila 18,428 16,733 444 0 0 2 730 4 515 1,695 6,143 15
C
Colima 2,495 2,238 60 0 0 2 143 5 47 257 832 25
C
Chiapas 3,388 3,148 65 0 0 0 135 1 39 240 1,129 6
B
Chihuahua 17,577 15,875 395 0 0 0 656 14 637 1,702 5,859 18
A
Distrito Federal 32,738 28,485 1,277 0 0 1 1,926 16 1,033 4,253 10,913 32
C
Durango 8,691 8,168 57 0 0 0 144 0 322 523 2,897 2
B
Guanajuato 14,464 12,667 400 0 1 2 1,188 8 198 1,797 4,821 31
C
Guerrero 2,463 2,201 96 0 0 0 107 0 59 262 821 28
C
Hidalgo 6,442 5,771 129 0 0 2 463 1 76 671 2,147 26
A
Jalisco 27,373 24,657 498 0 0 1 1,979 13 225 2,716 9,124 20
A
México 28,484 25,625 733 2 1 0 1,689 11 423 2,859 9,495 22
B
Michoacán 6,237 5,733 138 0 0 2 258 4 102 504 2,079 9
C
Morelos 4,283 3,844 122 0 0 0 211 1 105 439 1,428 24
C
Nayarit 2,641 2,361 68 0 0 0 161 1 50 280 880 27
A
Nuevo León 42,281 37,995 690 0 1 0 2,526 21 1,048 4,286 14,094 23
C
Oaxaca 1,492 1,389 21 0 0 0 27 0 55 103 497 5
B
Puebla 9,883 8,821 367 0 0 0 539 3 153 1,062 3,294 29
C
Querétaro 8,915 8,185 188 0 0 0 457 7 78 730 2,972 10
C
Quintana Roo 9,841 8,711 221 0 0 0 836 4 69 1,130 3,280 30
C
San Luis Potosí 7,108 6,486 152 0 0 0 350 5 115 622 2,369 13
B
Sinaloa 9,659 8,726 160 0 1 3 471 3 295 933 3,220 17
B
Sonora 15,016 13,560 333 1 1 2 849 4 266 1,456 5,005 19
C
Tabasco 4,883 4,479 108 0 0 0 181 1 114 404 1,628 12
B
Tamaulipas 13,313 12,308 238 0 3 6 562 3 193 1,005 4,438 8
C
Tlaxcala 2,410 2,254 40 0 0 0 65 1 50 156 803 3
B
Veracruz 15,220 13,800 208 1 0 0 647 6 558 1,420 5,073 16
C
Yucatán 8,585 7,970 167 0 0 0 222 8 218 615 2,862 7
C
Zacatecas 2,344 2,223 52 0 0 2 35 0 32 121 781 1
TOTAL NACIONAL 358,975 323,724 7,898 4 9 27 19,298 148 7,867 35,251 119,658
AT = AR (Nuevo modelo OCI) AR = Autoriza ción de recurs os IP = Impres ión de pa pelería ** Con ba s e a l indice de forma liza ción
* SA = Sin a vis o de retención RE = Con a vis o de retención RTH = Renueva tu Hoga r AI = En trá mite del progra ma a poyo infona vit
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