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Bad loan ratio hits 8-month high in April

THE nonperforming loan (NPL) ratio of Philippine banks hit an eight-month high of 3.37 percent in April, data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) shown. The bad loan ratio — which covers past-due debts whose principal or interest is unpaid for 90 days or more — rose from March’s three-month low of 3.29 percent but was slightly better than the year-earlier 3.39 percent. It was the highest since the 3.50 percent seen in August 2025. Soured loans — which rose to P579.

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