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KKM Balance Drops by 31 Million Lira to 205 Million: Banking Sector Data

724FinanceFatih Kılıç
KKM Balance Drops by 31 Million Lira to 205 Million: Banking Sector Data

According to the weekly report from the Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency (BDDK), Turkey's banking sector increased its total credit volume from 26 trillion 746 billion 502 million lira to 26 trillion 817 billion 337 million lira. Total deposits also rose from 29 trillion 871 billion 646 million lira to 30 trillion 52 billion lira. Consumer credit reached 3 trillion 395 billion 746 million lira, while commercial credit with installments reached 4 trillion 128 billion 233 million lira. Personal credit card receivables decreased by 0.3% to 3 trillion 276 billion 850 million lira. Pending receivables reached 785 billion 704 million lira, with 595 billion 522 million lira allocated for special purposes. The banking system's legal reserves increased by 2 billion 444 million lira to 5 trillion 757 billion 479 million lira. The KKM balance, however, decreased by 31 million lira to 205 million lira.

Key Movements in the Banking Sector

  • Total credit volume: Increased by 70 billion 835 million lira
  • Total deposits: Increased by 180 billion 354 million lira
  • Consumer credit: Housing (807 billion 709 million lira), vehicle (42 billion 369 million lira), and necessity credit (2 trillion 545 billion 668 million lira)
  • Commercial credit with installments: Increased by 5 billion 72 million lira
  • Personal credit card receivables: 1 trillion 214 billion 328 million lira in installments, 2 trillion 62 billion 521 million lira in non-installments
  • Pending receivables: Increased by 9 billion 416 million lira, with 595 billion 522 million lira allocated for special purposes
  • The banking sector's credit growth and deposit increases may amplify the impact of the KKM balance decline on financial markets. This dynamic raises concerns about credit demand and supply shifts. Investors may exhibit greater caution regarding banks' lending efficiency and risk management practices.
    Fatih Kılıç

    Financial Analyst: Fatih Kılıç

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