KYIV, March 5 – The share of non-performing loans (NPL) in the loan portfolios of Sberbank and Prominvestbank (PIB), the subsidiaries of Russian state banks in Ukraine, as of February 1, 2020 was 80.7% and 97%, respectively, which is the worst rate among the top 25 Ukrainian banks, the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has said.
According to the NBU, which it posts on its website in the form of a dashboard in the financial stability indicators section, NPLs in Sberbank at the beginning of February 2020 amounted to UAH 36 billion, at Prominvestbank some UAH 33.47 billion compared to UAH 45.54 billion and UAH 43.74 billion respectively a year earlier.
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