
At that, loans for purchase or construction of real estate prevailed in the structure of banks’ loan portfolio with the share of 23.2% of the total amount. The second place was occupied by loans for trade with the share of 20.4%.
Loans for purchase or construction of real estate amounted to 19.2 billion lei, and loans for trade – almost 17 billion lei.
As for consumer loans, their amount reached 15 billion (+1.6% compared to the previous month).
At the same time, the demand for agricultural lending is falling: there was only 5 billion (minus 0.3%). Loans for the food industry also fell, amounting to 4.5 billion (-0.1%).
Loans for the non-banking financial sector were 3.4 billion (-0.8%). Loans in the service and services sector amounted to 3 billion lei (+5.7%), and in the field of transport, telecommunications and network development – 2.5 billion lei (minus 0.1%).
Among lenders, maib is the leader: it issued loans worth 32 billion lei, or 38.5% of the total amount.
Moldindconbank and Victoriabank ranked second and third in terms of loan volumes with 19.6 billion and 9.3 billion lei, respectively.
Next are OTP Bank – 8.45 billion lei, ProCredit Bank – 4.24 billion lei, FinComBank – 2.56 billion lei, Eximbank – 2.52 billion lei, Energbank – 1.86 billion lei, Comer?bank – 1 billion lei, EuroCreditBank – 896 million lei and BCR Chisinau – 360 million lei.