FLORIN GEORGESCU, FIRST DEPUTY GOVERNOR OF THE NBR:"The low price that non-performing loans have been sold at justifies the investigation of banks by the ANAF"
Emilia Olescu (translated by Cosmin Ghidoveanu)English Section / 21 aprilie 2017
The quick expansion of lending and the effects of the crisis have led to the accumulation of a high volume of non-performing loans, (NPL), "substantially resolved in the last two years", Florin Georgescu, first deputy governor of the National Bank of Romania (NBR) recently said, and he said that between 2006 and 2014, the NPL level increased seven times, from 3% to 21% of the total. This rate has been lowered by more than half, to 9.5%, in December 2016, following the removal from the balance sheet of the fully provisioned loans and the sale of loan portfolios.
























































































