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Non-performing loans ratio of Philippines' thrift banks decreases to 6.48% in April. According to figures of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), the non-performing loans (NPL) ratio of thrift banks decreased to 6.48% as of the end of Apr 2008 from 6.67% in Mar 2008. The comparative figure for Apr 2007 stood at 7.3%. Excluding inter-bank loans, the NPL ratio came in at 7.67% in April 2008 compared to 7.65% in Mar 2008 and 8.49% in Apr 2007. Title: Philippine, NPL Ratio – Apr 2008 Items Apr-07 Mar-08 Apr-08 NPL ratio (NPL to TLP) 7.3% 6.7% 6.5% Net NPL ratio (NPL to TLP, net of IBL) 8.5% 7.7% 7.7% NPL Coverage Ratio (LLR to NPL) 50.3% 48.6% 49.0% LLR to TLP 3.7% 3.2% 3.2% RL to TLP 2.0% 1.5% 1.5% ROPA  to TLP + ROPA 11.3% 8.6% 7.9% ROPA  to GA 7.4% 5.7% 5.3% NPA Ratio (NPA to GA) 10.8% 9.6% 9.3% NPA Coverage Ratio (NPA reserves to NPA) 25.7% 25.9% 27.1% Past Due Ratio 8.1% 9.7% 8.9% Source: BSP







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