Colombia’s central bank caps interest rates at approximately 25%. Any borrower whose risk profile requires higher pricing gets rejected. The regulation was designed to protect consumers from predatory lending. In practice, it locks 65% of the adult population out of formal credit and pushes 11 million Colombians into gota-a-gota, informal street lending at 382% APR for individuals and 667% for small businesses.
Nu Colombia entered this market in September 2020 with a single credit card. By early 2026, it had reached 4.2 million customers, the #1 net credit card issuer position every year since 2022, and 8% credit card market share, all within the usury ceiling.
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