12/31/2021 | 3/31/2022 | 6/30/2022 | 9/30/2022 | 12/31/2022 | 3/31/2023 | 6/30/2023 | 9/30/2023 | 12/31/2023 | |
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Macroeconomic data and the Banking system of the Republic of North Macedonia | in millions of denars / % | in millions of denars / % | in millions of denars / % | in millions of denars / % | in millions of denars / % | in millions of denars / % | in millions of denars / % | in millions of denars / % | in millions of denars / % |
Foreign reserves (units in millions of euros) | 3.643,28 | 3.272,54 | 3,116.11 | 3,753.78 | 3,862.86 | 4,159.20 | 4,189.7 | 3,901.72 | 4,538.45 |
GDP | 723,239 | +2.4% | +2.8% | +2.0% | +0.6% | +2.1% | +1.1% | +1.2% | |
Inflation | 3,2% | 7,7% | 10,0% | 12,4% | 14,2% | 16,1% | 13,6% | 11,5% | 9,4% |
Unemployment Rate | 15,2% | 14,8% | 14,5% | 14,3% | 14,4% | 13,3% | 13,1% | 12,8% | |
MKD/EUR | 61.6270 | 61.6950 | 61.6950 | 61.495 | 61.493 | 61.695 | 61.632 | 61.502 | 61.495 |
Total assets of the Banking system | 638,666 | 635,968 | 643,906 | 657,256 | 684,255 | 675,891 | 699,060 | 703,789 | 746,739 |
Total loans | 383,627 | 393,812 | 404,440 | 411,696 | 422,522 | 419,129 | 430,213 | 432,312 | 440,560 |
– households | 196.167 (51%) | 199.493 (51%) | 208.836 (51%) | 212.017 (51%) | 214.965 (51%) | 217.462 (51%) | 222.303 (52%) | 225.537 (52%) | 229.404 (52%) |
– non-financial companies | 183.639 (48%) | 190.516 (48%) | 197.797 (48%) | 198.210 (48%) | 205.974 (48%) | 203.297 (48%) | 209.650 (47%) | 208.347 (48%) | 212.768 (48%) |
Rate of non-performing loans | 3,2 % | 3,09 % | 3,24 % | 3,31 % | 2,89 % | 2,85 % | 2,87 % | 2,82 % | 2,77 % |
Coverage of non-performing loans with impairment | 66,3 % | 66,4 % | 65,97 % | 67,61 % | 69,38 % | 71,10 % | 70,42 % | 69,43 % | 70,10 % |
Deposits | 468,844 | 454,700 | 455,635 | 469,603 | 493,955 | 490,137 | 509,826 | 516,317 | 539,602 |
– households | 309.051 (66%) | 305.135 (67%) | 307.662 (68%) | 313.420 (67%) | 323.084 (66%) | 326.468 (67%) | 334.797 (66%) | 334.745 (65%) | 348.745 (64%) |
– non-financial companies | 142.478 (30%) | 131.825 (29%) | 122.783 (27%) | 130.519 (28%) | 142.629 (29%) | 134.347 (28%) | 146.947 (28%) | 151.004 (29%) | 161.432 (30%) |
Capital & reserves | 73,779 | 76,626 | 79,655 | 82,731 | 84,361 | 87,996 | 89,731 | 92,561 | 92,910 |
Capital adequacy ratio | 17,31 % | 17 % | 17,30 % | 17,71 % | 17,72 % | 18.04 % | 18.18 % | 18.36 % | 18.10 % |
foreign capital-participation | 76,29 % | 76,29 % | 76,29 % | 76,29 % | 77,72 % | 77,72 % | 77,61 % | 77,61 % | 78,80 % |
ROA | 1,5 % | 1,6 % | 1,71 % | 1,66 % | 1,46 % | 2,23 % | 2,15 % | 2,33 % | 2,00 % |
ROE | 12,9 % | 14 % | 14,30 % | 13,72 % | 12,24 % | 17.58 % | 17.05 % | 18.27 % | 16.13 % |
Financial result | 9,150 | 2,624 | 5,485 | 8,051 | 9,675 | 3,787 | 7,422 | 12,119 | 14,296 |
Weighted interest rates on granted loans, outstanding amounts | 4.37% | 4.30% | 4.27% | 4.35% | 4.44% | 5.04% | 5.12% | 5.49% | 5.47% |
– mkd | 4,65 % | 4,58 % | 4,57 % | 4,67 % | 4,72 % | 5,15 % | 5,28 % | 5,70 % | 5,74 % |
– foreign currency | 4,02 % | 3,96 % | 3,91 % | 3,98 % | 4,12 % | 4,91 % | 4,93 % | 5,25 % | 5,13 % |
Weighted interest rates on received deposits, outstanding amounts | 0.74% | 0.70% | 0.67% | 0.70% | 0.86% | 1.11% | 1.40% | 1.59% | 1.79% |
– mkd | 1,08 % | 1,03 % | 1,03 % | 1,06 % | 1,26 % | 1,50 % | 1,83 % | 2,04 % | 2,27 % |
– foreign currency | 0,45 % | 0,44 % | 0,40 % | 0,42 % | 0,55 % | 0,79 % | 1,05 % | 1,21 % | 1,39 % |
Bank’s reserve requirement ratios | |||||||||
Liabilities in: | |||||||||
– Domestic currency | 8% | 8% | 6,5% | 5% | 5% | 5% | 5% | 5% | 5% |
– Domestic currency with FX clause | 50% | 50% | 50% | 50% | 50% | 50% | 50% | 100% | 100% |
– Foreign currency | 15% | 15% | 16.5% | 18.0% | 19.0% | 19.0% | 19.0% | 21.0% | 21.0% |
Reference rate for calculating the penalty interest rate | 1,25% | 1,25% | 1,25% | 2% | 4.75% | 4.75% | 4.75% | 6.00% | 6.30% |
NATIONAL BANK POLICY RATES | 1,25% | 1,25% | 2% | 3% | 4.75% | 5.50% | 6% | 6,3% | 6,3% |
Source: Ministry of Finance, State Statistical office,
NBRNM, Financial Stability Department, in accordance with the recommendations contained in IMF guide to calculating financial stability indicators and Monetary Statistics Department
The credit rating of the Republic of North Macedonia |
Rating BB-/Stable/B Standard & Poor’spublished August 23, 2021 |
‘BB-/B’ Ratings Affirmed; Outlook Stable Standard & Poor’spublished February 18, 2022 |
BB+ with a negative outlook Fitch Ratings Credit rating agencypublished May 19, 2022 |
‘BB-/B’ Ratings Affirmed; Outlook Stable Standard & Poor’spublished August 20, 2022 |
BB+ with a negative outlook Fitch Ratings Credit rating agencypublished October 29, 2022 |
BB- Outlook Stable Standard & Poor’spublished January 28, 2023 |
BB+ Outlook Stable Fitch Ratings Credit rating agencypublished April 15, 2023 |
BB- Outlook Stable Standard & Poor’spublished July 29, 2023 |
BB+ Outlook Stable Fitch Ratings Credit rating agencypublished October 07, 2023 |
BB+ Outlook Stable Standard & Poor’spublished January 30, 2024 |
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Source: www.fitchratings.com (Rating Report Republic of North Macedonia │ April 15, 2023)
Source: https://www.nbrm.mk/ns-newsarticle-soopstenie │ July 29, 2023)
Source: www.fitchratings.com (Rating Report Republic of North Macedonia │ October 07, 2023)
Source: www.nbrm.mk/ns-newsarticle-press-release │ January 30, 2024)