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                    [Title] => Auto loans up 12%  to P65.2B in Apr-June
                    [Summary] => Bank loans for the acquisition of automobiles went up by 12 percent to P65.2 billion in the second quarter as car sales continued to pick up all through the first half of the year.


The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said the latest figure was 4.6 percent higher than the P62.3 billion automobile loans recorded in the previous quarter, and translated into a 4.6 percent expansion from the previous three months.

Over the same period last year, the BSP said total auto loans amounted to P58.1 billion, indicating an ever-increasing appetite in auto financing.
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Based on the industry sales figures of the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI), total industry sales grew by 8.1 percent to 61,350 units in January to September this year from 56,743 units sold in the same period last year.

Industry sources said the growth was driven mainly by the expansion in the sales of commercial vehicles.
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                    [Title] => Auto loans up 12%  to P65.2B in Apr-June
                    [Summary] => Bank loans for the acquisition of automobiles went up by 12 percent to P65.2 billion in the second quarter as car sales continued to pick up all through the first half of the year.


The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said the latest figure was 4.6 percent higher than the P62.3 billion automobile loans recorded in the previous quarter, and translated into a 4.6 percent expansion from the previous three months.

Over the same period last year, the BSP said total auto loans amounted to P58.1 billion, indicating an ever-increasing appetite in auto financing.
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Based on the industry sales figures of the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI), total industry sales grew by 8.1 percent to 61,350 units in January to September this year from 56,743 units sold in the same period last year.

Industry sources said the growth was driven mainly by the expansion in the sales of commercial vehicles.
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