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    Euro Zone Banks Continue to Reduce Soured Credit

    Published by maria gbaf

    Posted on October 7, 2021

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    Last updated: January 30, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Euro zone banks reduced non-performing loans in Q2, but the ECB warns of complacency in bad debt recognition, with Greece having the highest NPL ratio.

    Euro Zone Banks Cut Soured Loans Amid ECB Concerns

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Euro zone banks continued to record a decline in soured loans in the second quarter, data showed on Wednesday, even as the European Central Bank warned that lenders are being complacent in recognising bad debt.

    Non-performing loans (NPL) at the bloc’s 114 biggest banks dropped to 422 billion euros in the second quarter from 455 billion three months earlier and the ratio of bad debt fell to 2.32% from 2.54%, the ECB said in quarterly data.

    Levels of bad debt have stayed unexpectedly low throughout the pandemic as government moratoria and guarantees allowed firms to meet the technical criteria for servicing debt and banks were reluctant to push for early restructuring.

    But the underlying performance of the corporate sector has been weakened and the ECB has already warned banks that once government measures are removed, some borrowers are bound to face payment difficulties.

    Still, impairment and provision charges in the first half of the year were just a third of last year’s level, a big boost to profits, the ECB data showed.

    At 14.8%, Greece had the biggest share of non-performing loans but that ratio fell by over half in the past year while in Spain, considered among the weaker banking markets in the bloc, the NPL rate actually rose a touch from a year earlier.

    (Reporting by Balazs Koranyi)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Euro zone banks reduced non-performing loans in Q2.
    • •ECB warns banks are complacent in recognizing bad debt.
    • •NPLs dropped to 422 billion euros from 455 billion.
    • •Greece had the highest NPL ratio at 14.8%.
    • •Impairment charges were a third of last year's levels.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Euro zone banks continue to reduce soured credit

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the reduction of soured loans by Euro zone banks and the ECB's warning about complacency in bad debt recognition.

    2What are non-performing loans?

    Non-performing loans (NPLs) are loans in which the borrower is not making interest payments or repaying any principal.

    3How did Greece perform in terms of NPLs?

    Greece had the highest share of non-performing loans at 14.8%, though this ratio fell by over half in the past year.

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