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Monetary Financial Institutions (MFIs) Deposits and Loans Statistics

Monday, 27 July 2020

The Central Bank of Cyprus has today released the MFIs deposits and loans statistics for the reference month of June 2020, which are included in the July 2020 edition of Monetary and Financial Statistics.

Total deposits in June 2020 recorded a net increase of €106,4 million, compared with a net decrease of €30,8 million in May 2020. The annual growth rate stood at -0,7%, compared with -0,8% in May 2020. The outstanding amount of deposits reached €47,8 billion in June 2020.

Total loans in June 2020 exhibited a net increase of €264,7 million, compared with a net increase of €35,2 million in May 2020. Nevertheless, the outstanding amount of loans decreased by €568,1 million in June 2020 and reached €32,2 billion. The difference between the net change and the change of the outstanding amount of loans is attributed to reclassification, revaluation, exchange rate or other adjustments. The annual growth rate stood at -4,0%, compared with -4,4% in May 2020. It should be noted that the above changes in loans were positively affected by the suspension of instalments related to loans from MFIs to households and non-financial corporations amounting to €10,5 bil., according to the Decree for the suspension of loan installments by the Minister of Finance.

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Monetary Financial Institutions (MFIs) Deposits and Loans Statistics

Monday, 27 July 2020

The Central Bank of Cyprus has today released the MFIs deposits and loans statistics for the reference month of June 2020, which are included in the July 2020 edition of Monetary and Financial Statistics.

Total deposits in June 2020 recorded a net increase of €106,4 million, compared with a net decrease of €30,8 million in May 2020. The annual growth rate stood at -0,7%, compared with -0,8% in May 2020. The outstanding amount of deposits reached €47,8 billion in June 2020.

Total loans in June 2020 exhibited a net increase of €264,7 million, compared with a net increase of €35,2 million in May 2020. Nevertheless, the outstanding amount of loans decreased by €568,1 million in June 2020 and reached €32,2 billion. The difference between the net change and the change of the outstanding amount of loans is attributed to reclassification, revaluation, exchange rate or other adjustments. The annual growth rate stood at -4,0%, compared with -4,4% in May 2020. It should be noted that the above changes in loans were positively affected by the suspension of instalments related to loans from MFIs to households and non-financial corporations amounting to €10,5 bil., according to the Decree for the suspension of loan installments by the Minister of Finance.

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