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Outstanding loans of Tajikistan's credit financial institutions increase

Tajikistan Materials 4 March 2024 12:45 (UTC +04:00)
Umar Abakirov
Umar Abakirov
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DUSHANBE, Tajikistan, March 4. Tajikistan's credit financial institutions witnessed a notable surge in outstanding loans, reaching 18.991 billion somoni ($1.737 billion) in 2023, which is an increase of 32 percent compared to the 14.382 billion somoni ($1.316 billion) recorded in 2022, Trend reports.

According to data from the National Bank of Tajikistan, the majority of loans were made to the consuming sector, totaling 8.189 billion somoni ($749.418 million), followed by the agricultural sector at 2.734 billion somoni ($250.202 million) and the industrial sector at 2.678 billion somoni ($245.077 million). Loans for foreign trade activity totaled 2.224 billion somoni ($203.590 million).

Catering received the least share of loans, totaling 24.579 million somoni ($2.251 million), followed by financial intermediation, totaling 15.384 million somoni ($1.407 million).

Credit financial institutions allocated funds to the construction sector, totaling 726.041 million somoni ($66.443 million), while the transportation sector received 130.557 million somoni ($11.947). Furthermore, loans for services totaled 1.350 billion somoni ($123.545 million), with the remaining sectors receiving 916.547 million somoni ($83.878 million) in total.

The significant increase in outstanding loans reflects the growing demand for credit in various sectors of Tajikistan's economy, indicating potential expansion and development opportunities.

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