Korean banks' loan delinquency rate inches up to 0.48% in February
Newly delinquent loans outnumbered resolved ones.
The delinquency rate of Korean domestic bank’s won-denominated loans rose 0.06% MoM to 0.048% in February as the number of newly delinquent loans surpassed that of resolved loans, according to a press release from the Financial Supervisory Service.
The delinquency rate measures the percentage of loans with interest payment past due by at least one month.
However, on a yearly basis, the delinquency rate dipped by 0.09% YoY from 0.57%.
The delinquent rate of loans to large companies stood at 0.45% in February, up 0.01% from 0.44% a month earlier. Furthermore, the rate of loans to SMEs was seen at 0.69% up from 0.59% in January.
For household loans, the delinquency rate was valued at 0.28% from 0.25% the previous month. For mortgage loans, delinquency rate stood at 0.19%.