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Gross credit to the non-financial sector reached 4.64 billion kwanzas in January

Gross credit to the non-financial sector rose, in January this year, to 4.64 billion kwanzas, a decrease of 114.77 billion kwanzas compared to the same period last year.

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The statistical information note on credit, in January 2023, from the National Bank of Angola (BNA) said that 92.16 percent of the figure represented the indebtedness of the private sector (private companies and individuals) and 7.84 percent the public sector indebtedness (public administration and public companies).

The document highlighted that the debt of the non-financial public sector totaled AOA 362.62 billion, of which 76.37 percent referred to public administration and 23.63 percent to public companies, representing a decrease of 56 percent compared to the same period last year. .43 billion kwanzas, which corresponds to 13.47 percent.

With regard to private sector debt, the note noted that there was a slight decrease of 16.11 billion kwanzas, equivalent to 0.38 percent, from 4.28 billion kwanzas in January 2022 to 4. 26 billion kwanzas in January of the current year.

"Being that the indebtedness of non-financial private companies corresponded to 3.34 billion kwanzas, with a decrease of 109.77 billion kwanzas (3.17 percent) and the indebtedness of individuals corresponded to 914.04 billion kwanzas, with an increase of 93.66 billion kwanzas (11.42 percent)", underlined the note.

Regarding the real sector, in the period under review, gross credit to the non-financial sector allocated to the real economy totaled 1.15 billion kwanzas, representing 24.68 percent of total gross credit to the banking sector, compared to the same period last year. whether an increase of 8.50 billion kwanzas or 0.75 percent.

Gross credit granted under BNA notices to promote the royal sector totaled AOA 701.20 billion, which accounted for 61.04 percent of total credit to the royal sector.

In the reference period, credit granted to the real sector was 560.8 billion kwanzas to manufacturing industries (48.82 percent), followed by agriculture, animal production, hunting, forestry and fisheries with 385.22 thousand million kwanzas and extractive industries with 202.65 billion kwanzas.

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