Written answers
Thursday, 8 March 2018
Department of Finance
Mortgage Arrears Rate
Michael McGrath (Cork South Central, Fianna Fail)
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38. To ask the Minister for Finance the non-performing loan ratio on residential mortgages according to the latest statistics; the non-performing loan ratio on residential mortgages in each eurozone country; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [10889/18]
Paschal Donohoe (Dublin Central, Fine Gael)
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I have been advised by the Central Bank of Ireland that the European Banking Authority (EBA) publishes data on a variety of measures including non-performing loans for 132 banks across 25 countries of the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA). Table 1 "2017 EU-wide transparency exercise result" (attached) provides the non-performing loan ratio for households (which includes mortgage lending) across countries at Q2 2017 which are the latest statistics available.
Table 1 – Household NPL Ratio | |
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Country | NPL Ratio |
Total | 4.2% |
Austria | 4.5% |
Belgium | 4.0% |
Bulgaria | 12.5% |
Cyprus | 54.6% |
Denmark | 2.2% |
Estonia | 1.0% |
Finland | 1.4% |
France | 3.9% |
Germany | 1.9% |
Greece | 47.3% |
Hungary | 15.6% |
Ireland | 14.2% |
Italy | 9.9% |
Latvia | 7.4% |
Luxembourg | 2.7% |
Malta | 3.9% |
Netherlands | 1.2% |
Norway | 0.4% |
Poland | 5.0% |
Portugal | 8.9% |
Romania | 4.9% |
Slovenia | 4.7% |
Spain | 4.5% |
Sweden | 0.7% |
United Kingdom | 2.2% |
Rest of Sample | 1.4% |
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