Indebted Families: Delinquency Exceeded 10% for the First Time in Banks in January
The delinquency rate on loans to families in Argentina has reached 10.6% for the first time as reported by the Central Bank, reflecting a significant increase in borrowing issues.
The delinquency in bank loans has jumped again and forced the Central Bank to make clarifications
The delinquency rate on bank loans in Argentina has surged to over 10%, prompting the Central Bank to provide clarifications regarding the situation.
Savings banks turn a profit... Decline in delinquency rate to 6% due to 'cleanup of bad debts'
Savings banks have reported a significant improvement in their financial health by actively resolving bad debts, resulting in a drop in delinquency rates to 6% and a return to profitability last year.
Rental delinquency reaches lowest level in eight months
Brazil's rental delinquency has decreased to its lowest rate in eight months at 3.29%, reflecting a positive trend despite ongoing economic concerns.
Banks continue to reduce their problematic loans in 2025, reaching new lows
Spanish banks have further reduced their problematic loans in 2025, reaching an exposure of less than β¬230 billion with a low delinquency rate.
Banco do Brasil registers a R$ 3.6 billion write-off from a single company and sees delinquency rise
Banco do Brasil announced a R$ 3.6 billion write-off by one company, leading to an increased delinquency rate.
Banks expect improvement in delinquency with falling Selic and low unemployment
Brazilian banks anticipate a decrease in delinquency rates due to a favorable macroeconomic environment characterized by a falling Selic rate and historically low unemployment levels.
Bank delinquency falls to 2.8%, the lowest rate since the real estate bubble
Spanish bank delinquency dropped to 2.84% in October, the lowest level in 17 years, as credit balances increased and unpaid loans decreased.