June’s Cash Loans Surpass 28 Trillion Lira: Sectoral Dynamics Unveiled
## Haziran’da Nakit Kredilerde Rekor Kıran Artış Türkiye Bankacılık Birliği (TBB) Risk Merkezi’nin son bülteni, **28 136 milyar lira** tutarındaki na
Record-Breaking Rise in June Cash Loans
The latest bulletin from the Turkish Banking Association (TBB) Risk Center reveals that cash loans reached 28 136 billion lira, a 37% increase compared to the same period last year, setting a new high in the Turkish credit market.
Sectoral Share Shifts
Write‑off Ratios and Risk Profile
With 961 billion lira of write‑offs, the ratio to total loans rose to 3.3%, indicating a slight uptick in risk exposure. The distribution shows 925 billion lira to banks and 14 billion lira each to leasing and factoring firms.
Rising Trend in Personal Loans
Regional Credit Usage Patterns
Fatih Kılıç: “The June surge in cash loans signals banks’ aggressive response to region‑specific liquidity needs. The heightened concentration in energy and manufacturing sectors could sustain growth, yet the modest rise in write‑offs calls for a reassessment of risk frameworks. The increase in credit‑card usage may boost consumer spending, but higher limits could also elevate interest burdens.”
Potential Market Impacts
Key Indicators to Watch Next Month
Conclusion: A New Era in Credit Markets
The June report underscores the evolving dynamics of Turkey’s credit market, highlighting sectoral divergences and risk profiles that warrant close monitoring. These figures will serve as a critical reference for banks and financial institutions in strategic planning and risk management.
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