2026-05-25
The Central Bank of Kosovo published commercial bank statistics for April 2026, reporting total assets of €9.76 billion and gross loans of €6.96 billion. Customer deposits decreased to €7.84 billion, while new loans totaled €235.72 million with an average interest rate of 6.88 percent. The loan-to-deposit ratio stood at 88.71 percent and total capital reached €1.15 billion.
25/05/2026
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According to the publication calendar, the CBK published statistics of commercial banks for April 2026 ( https://bqk-kos.org/statistikat/serite-kohore/ ).
The assets of commercial banks at the end of April 2026 reached €9.76 billion, recording a decrease of approximately €19.29 million compared to the previous month.
Gross loans at the end of April 2026 reached €6.96 billion, marking an increase of approximately €103.30 million or 1.51% compared to the previous month.
The value of new loans in April 2026 was €235.72 million.
The average interest rate on new loans in April 2026 was 6.88%.
Customer deposits in April 2026 reached €7.84 billion at the end of the period, recording a decrease of approximately €23.75 million compared to the previous month.
New deposits received during April reached a value of €119.41 million.
The average interest rate on new deposits in April 2026 was 3. 29%.
The interest rate margin on loans and deposits in April 2026 was 3.60%.
The loan-to-deposit ratio in April 2026 stood at 88.71%.
Total capital of commercial banks at the end of April 2026 reached €1.15 billion. Whereas the loan provisions recorded an increase of approximately 1.51% compared to the previous month, reaching a value of €161.04 million.
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