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NPL ratio of credit institutions fall below 6% in December, returning to pre-crisis levels

The ratio of doubtful assets of financial credit institutions (EFCs), which specialise in consumer credit, closed below 6% in 2024, returning to pre-crisis lows, according to preliminary data published by the Bank of Spain.

Specifically, SCIs closed with a ratio of 5.65%, the lowest level since January 2020, according to the historical series published by the regulator. Compared with November, the fall is 1.07 percentage points, while compared with December 2024, the reduction is 68 basis points.

In terms of volume, the stock of doubtful assets of SCIs amounted to EUR 2,565 million at the end of December, EUR 344 million less than in November. Compared with the same month last year, the stock of doubtful assets was reduced by EUR 346 million.

The total amount of loans granted by financial institutions at the end of December was EUR 45,369 million, EUR 2,086 million more than in November. Compared with the same month in 2023, however, the volume of loans fell by EUR 601 million.

Lastly, the provisions of the SCIs to cover the doubtful balance stood at  EUR 1,776 million in December, EUR 83 million less than in the previous month and EUR 57 million less than the reserves in December 2023.

Original Story: Europa Press
Edition and translation: Prime Yield

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