ZAGREB (Croatia), October 9 (SeeNews) – The ratio of non-performing loans (NPLs) in Croatia's banking system fell to 9.21% at the end of June, from 9.51% at the end of March, central bank data shows.
The NPL ratio of non-financial corporations decreased to 18.82% at the end of the second quarter of 2019 from 19.55% at the end of the first quarter, while the NPL ratio of the household segment fell to 6.13% from 6.31%, according to data published on the website of the central bank.
The total value of partly recoverable and fully irrecoverable loans was 23.5 billion kuna ($3.5 billion/3.2 billion euro) at the end of June, out of a total loan portfolio of 255 billion kuna.
Details follow:
|
June '19 |
March '19 |
September '18 |
NPL total (bln kuna) |
255.0 |
254.9 |
254.0 |
NPL ratio % |
9.21 |
9.51 |
10.26 |
- govt units |
0.02 |
0.01 |
0.01 |
- non-financial corporations |
18.82 |
19.55 |
20.49 |
- households |
6.13 |
6.31 |
7.31 |
(1 euro = 7.41827 kuna)