NPL Ratio for Domestic Banks as of the End of January 2018
2018-03-06
The Financial Supervisory Commission (the FSC) has released that total outstanding loans extended by the current 37 domestic banks increased by NT$109.7 billion (US$3.76 billion) as compared to the number of previous month and amounted to NT$27,166 billion (US$931.94 billion) at the end of Jan. 2018. Meanwhile, the NPLs of these banks totaled at NT$76.5 billion (US$2.62 billion) which increased by NT$1.8 billion (US$0.06 billion) from NT$74.7 billion (US$2.56billion) as of the end of previous month.
The average NPL ratio of the 37 banks kept flat at 0.28%, compared to that at the end of previous month. The coverage ratios of allowances for NPLs decrease by 7.65 percentage points and therefore fell to a figure of 485.27% from 492.92% of the previous month.
The asset quality of domestic banks continuously remained manageable according to the above figures as of the end of Jan. 2018. The FSC will request those banks with higher NPL ratios to undertake measures to improve asset quality and financial structure on an ongoing basis.
The average NPL ratio of the 37 banks kept flat at 0.28%, compared to that at the end of previous month. The coverage ratios of allowances for NPLs decrease by 7.65 percentage points and therefore fell to a figure of 485.27% from 492.92% of the previous month.
The asset quality of domestic banks continuously remained manageable according to the above figures as of the end of Jan. 2018. The FSC will request those banks with higher NPL ratios to undertake measures to improve asset quality and financial structure on an ongoing basis.
Note: US$≒NT$ 29.150
Related files:「NPL ratio-2018.01」、「Coverage ratio-2018.01」、「Assets quality analysis-2018.01」、「Assets Quality of Domestic Banks(by business unit)-2018.01」and「Financial Statistics of Foreign-Owned Subsidiary Banks-2018.01」
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