Tk 1.6 lakh crore default loans stuck in cases
Court stay orders has shielded 1,086 borrowers from being classified as defaulters, forcing banks to show Tk聽1.63 lakh crore in unpaid loans as regular, according to a Bangladesh Bank report...
Court stay orders has shielded 1,086 borrowers from being classified as defaulters, forcing banks to show Tk聽1.63 lakh crore in unpaid loans as regular, according to a Bangladesh Bank report...
This is welcome that the central bank has adopted international loan classification standards and changed classification policies to get the actual picture of default loans. But a lack of measures to recover defaulted loans is worrying. The central bank has reduced the timeframe to classify loans as defaulted from the previous 270 days to 180 days. Since the adoption...
The volume of non-performing loans in the country鈥檚 banking sector has skyrocketed by Tk聽2 lakh crore in just one year, reaching a staggering Tk聽3.45 lakh crore at the end of December 2024...
The legal framework for handling non-performing loans (NPLs) in Bangladesh has become dysfunctional, allowing wilful defaulters to exploit loopholes and delay repayment, according to a report by the task force on economic reforms...
The Bangladesh Bank has decided to provide various policy supports to sick business firms which are under the burden of huge default loans, to revive such business again...
Karmasangsthan Bank鈥檚 NPL ratio has stood at 3.68 per cent and there is no provisioning deficit in 2024 when loan disbursement, loan recovery and profit earning increased from the previous year...
The volume of non-performing loans in the banking sector surged to a staggering Tk 2.85 lakh crore in September after the implementation of stricter regulatory practices, the minimisation of...
The banking sector witnessed a staggering increase of a record Tk 36,662 crore in non-performing loans in just three months ending in March, due mainly to a...