Japanese
(Provisional Translation)
February 28, 2022
Financial Services Agency
The FSA publishes the status of loans held by all banks as of the end of September 2021, based on the Financial Reconstruction Act
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Loans based on the Financial Reconstruction Act (FRA)
The total amount of loans held by all banks as of the end of September 2021, based on the definition in the FRA (Act No. 132 of 1998), is 8.0 trillion yen. The figure increased by 0.1 trillion yen from 7.9 trillion yen as of the end of March 2021.
Total amount of loans based on the Financial Reconstruction Act (End of September 2021) 8.0 trillion yen (0.1 trillion yen from the end of March 2021) (Of which,) “Special attention loans” 2.1 trillion yen (0.1 trillion yen from the end of March 2021) (Of which,) “Doubtful loans” 4.7 trillion yen (0.1 trillion yen from the end of March 2021) (Of which,) “Bankrupt/de facto bankrupt loans” 1.2 trillion yen (-0.1 trillion yen from the end of March 2021) (Note)
All the figures are rounded down to the nearest 0.1 trillion yen.
Contact
Financial Services Agency
Tel +81-(0)3-3506-6000 (main)
Supervisory Research Office, Supervisory Coordination Division, Supervisory Bureau
(ext. 2688, 3278)
Table-1 | Transition of Loans Based on the Financial Reconstruction Act |
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