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Volume of problem loans in Azerbaijan decreases

Finance Materials 1 March 2021 13:58 (UTC +04:00)
Volume of problem loans in Azerbaijan decreases

BAKU, Azerbaijan, Mar.1

By Zeyni Jafarov – Trend:

The volume of problem loans in Azerbaijan decreased by 31.1 percent or 406.5 million manat ($239.1 million) as of early February 2021 compared to the same month of 2020, making up 900.4 million manat ($529.6 million), Trend reports citing the statistical bulletin of the Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA).

According to the CBA, the total loan portfolio of the banking sector and non-bank credit organizations lowered by 6 percent, amounting to 14.59 billion manat ($8.55 billion).

The share of state-owned banks in issued loans made up 2.79 billion manat ($1.64 billion) or 19.1 percent of the total portfolio, private banks - 11.42 billion manat ($6.7 billion) or 78.3 percent, and NBCOs - 373.4 million manat ($219.65 million) or 2.6 percent.

The volume of loans issued in national currency as of February 1 this year was 10.3 billion manat ($6 billion), an increase of 3 percent compared to February 1, 2020, and their share in the loan portfolio of banks was 70.6 percent.

In foreign currency, loans were issued in the amount of 4.29 billion in manat equivalent ($2.52 billion), a year-on-year drop of 22.1 percent, with a specific weight of 29.4 percent.

The volume of short-term loans amounted to 1.8 billion manat ($1.06 billion) in national currency and 767.6 million manat ($451.5 million) in foreign currency. The volume of long-term loans amounted to 8.5 billion manat ($5 billion) and 3.52 billion manat ($2.07 billion) in national and foreign currencies, respectively.

(1 USD = 1.7 AZN on Mar.1)

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