The Guarantee System in Spain
Ida Panetta () and
Corrado Lo Cascio
Chapter 5 in Credit Guarantee Institutions and SME Finance, 2012, pp 131-169 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract There has always been a significant presence of SMEs in Spain, both in numerical terms and as far as their contribution to the development of the economy is concerned; however, it was only in 1978 that the so-called Sociedades de Guarantía Recíproca (SGRs) were introduced in the country as non-profit-making mutualistic companies whose mission is to support SMEs through guarantee-granting activities. In spite of their having a rather recent history, Spanish SGRs represent today an interesting interpretation of the mutualistic guarantee institution model, combining the interests of policy-makers, SMEs and banks. Today, SGRs are supervised financial intermediaries offering guarantees to their own shareholders, subject to the supervisory activity of the Bank of Spain (BoS). The starting point of the analysis conducted in the present chapter is the legal and regulatory framework of reference, which, on the one hand, defines the scope of action and the operational procedures of the field and, on the other hand, proves useful for comprehending the role assigned by policy-makers to this ‘instrument’ in supporting SMEs. An in-depth examination follows, regarding the morphology of the guarantee system, including considerations of the relations established with enterprises (such as shareholders and users of services provided), with the public sector (both national and local) and with the banking system. Moreover, after having clarified their operational procedures, the performance of SGRs has been analysed in order to evaluate, on the basis of the limited data available, the benefits enjoyed by SMEs and the economic and financial sustainability of guarantee institutions. Finally, the last section provides an analysis of the interventions implemented by policy-makers supporting SMEs during the recent crisis, employing SGRs as a means of transmission.
Keywords: Credit Risk; Financial Intermediary; Saving Bank; Autonomous Community; Royal Decree (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230362321_5
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