AcasăEurope NewsNon-performing loans up to 2.54pct in end-September, according to central bank

Non-performing loans up to 2.54pct in end-September, according to central bank

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The non-performing loan rate went up to 2.54% at the end of September 2024 from the 2.49% recorded in June.

In September 2023, the non-performing loan rate was 2.61%, according to data centralized by the National Bank of Romania (BNR).

At the end of the third quarter of this year, there were 32 credit institutions in Romania, of which eight were branches of foreign banks. Total assets amounted to 843.2 billion RON, 8.6 billion RON higher compared to June 2024 and 85.9 billion RON above those in the same period of the previous year.

The assets of private capital institutions represented 85.9% of the total assets, and the assets of foreign capital institutions 62.4%.

Also, the solvency indicator was, in September 2024, 24.95%, compared to 24.05% at the end of June.

AGERPRES

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