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Zim banks’ lending appetite weakens

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BANKS in Zimbabwe will continue to rely on non-funded income as they tighten lending during the second half of the year due to the heightened risk posed by the current inflationary economy, a new report has shown.
In a review of the country’s banking sector, Akribos Research Service (Akribos) said bank’s lending appetite was weakening.
“Looking at data from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), bank loan to deposit ratios (LDR) have gone down from an average of 86,07 percent in 2015 to 56,64 percent in 2016.

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Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor, John Mangudya

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