Philippine banks are shoring up their loan-loss buffers as the industry’s bad loan ratio climbed to an eight-month high of 3.4 percent, due to the lingering impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and global uncertainties affecting borrowers’ ability to repay debts. According to the latest data from...
The Philippine banking system’s gross non-performing loan (NPL) ratio slightly eased to 3.38 percent in May, as continued double-digit growth in bank lending expanded the loan base and, along with the central bank’s cumulative 1.25-percent policy rate cut, helped reduce borrowing costs and...
The Philippine banking system’s gross non-performing loan (NPL) ratio climbed by nine basis points (bps) to 3.39 percent in April, reversing the improvement seen in March, as loan growth slowed and more borrowers fell behind on payments, according to the central bank. The latest data from the...
The Philippine banking system’s gross non-performing loan (NPL) ratio dropped to its lowest level in three months, as robust growth in total bank lending helped offset a slower rise in soured loans. The latest data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) showed that the banking industry’s...
State-run Home Development Mutual Fund, commonly known as Pag-IBIG Fund, is banking on the country’s economic recovery in bringing down its soured loans to single-digit within one year. Acmad Rizaldy P. Moti, Pag-IBIG Fund chief executive officer, said the company’s non-performing loan (NPL)...