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In Moldova, over the last reporting month, the share of loans in lei increased in the total volume of loans, but the share of loans in euros decreased.

In Moldova, over the last reporting month, the share of loans in lei increased in the total volume of loans, but the share of loans in euros decreased.

As InfoMarket agency was informed in the National Bank, in particular, at the end of September 2021, loans in national currency amounted to 38 billion 853.7 million lei out of the total amount of loans of 53 billion 356.3 million lei. Thus, over 72.8% of the total amount of loans issued by banks of Moldova at the end of September 2021 was in lei (72.3% a month earlier). Loans in euros in terms of lei amounted to 10 billion 953.3 million lei, or 20.5% of the total amount against 21% a month earlier. At the same time, loans in dollars in terms of lei at the end of September 2021 amounted to 3 billion 548.2 million lei. In the total volume, their share, in comparison with the previous month, remained at the same level - 6.7%. Loans in other currencies were extremely insignificant. According to the NBM, the largest amount of loans in lei at the end of September 2021 was issued by: Moldova-Agroindbank - 12.76 billion lei (a month earlier - 12.38 billion), Moldindconbank - 8.62 billion lei (8.24 billion), OTP Bank - 6.72 billion lei (6.52 billion), Victoriabank - 3.69 billion lei (3.66 billion), ProCredit Bank - 1.94 billion lei (1.99 billion), Eximbank - 1.38 billion lei (1.4 billion), FinComBank - 1.32 billion lei (1.31 billion). Loans in dollars (in lei equivalent) at the end of September 2021 were issued most of all by: Moldova-Agroindbank - 1.62 billion lei (a month earlier - 1.63 billion), Moldindconbank - 490.6 million lei (484.2 million), OTP Bank - 463 million lei (470.3 million), ProCredit Bank - 277.9 million lei (240.7 million), Victoriabank - 238 million lei (243.3 million lei). The largest amounts of loans in euros (in terms of lei) at the end of September 2021 fell to Moldova-Agroindbank - 3.88 billion lei (a month earlier - 3.98 billion), OTP Bank - 1.74 billion lei (1.74 billion), Moldindconbank - 1.51 billion lei (1.45 billion), ProCredit Bank - 1.21 billion lei (1.22 billion), Victoriabank - 0.99 billion lei (0.98 billion). // 12.11.2021 - InfoMarket.

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