Leading banks by non-performing loans to total loans ratio in Italy 2016
This statistic illustrates a ranking of the leading banks by non-performing loans (NPL) to loans ratio in Italy as of 2016. A non-performing loan (NPL) is a loan for which the debtor has not been able to - or has chosen not to keep up - with the scheduled payments for at least 90 days. As such it is considered less likely that a non-performing loan will be paid off in full. The ratio of NPL to loans shows the percentage of total loans for a bank that are non-performing. It can be seen that Banca Monte dei Paschi was ranked as the first, meaning in the most difficult situation, among other banks, with an NPL to loans ratio of 36 percent at that time. Banca Carige ranked second for the same period, with an NPL to loan ratio of 27.8 percent.