JAKARTA. Bank Jatim recorded gross non-performing loans (NPLs) at 4.2 percent due to a slowing economy in East Java, reducing its profit and capital as the bank has had to allocate provision for potential bad debts. Medium business and corporate director Su'udi said the increasing NPLs had eroded the bank’s capital adequacy ratio (CAR) to 21.2 percent in 2015 and predicted they would drag it down further to 19.21 percent this year. "Thus, we will start credit restructuring and create an ad hoc team to resolve the NPL problem. In an optimistic scenario, gross NPL for 2016 is targeted at 2.8 percent," Su'udi said at a press conference in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel on Thursday.
Slow economy increases bad loans at Bank Jatim
JAKARTA. Bank Jatim recorded gross non-performing loans (NPLs) at 4.2 percent due to a slowing economy in East Java, reducing its profit and capital as the bank has had to allocate provision for potential bad debts. Medium business and corporate director Su'udi said the increasing NPLs had eroded the bank’s capital adequacy ratio (CAR) to 21.2 percent in 2015 and predicted they would drag it down further to 19.21 percent this year. "Thus, we will start credit restructuring and create an ad hoc team to resolve the NPL problem. In an optimistic scenario, gross NPL for 2016 is targeted at 2.8 percent," Su'udi said at a press conference in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel on Thursday.