Are Kazakh banks back to the brink?

Seven years after the first default of Kazakhstan’s largest bank, its lenders are once again under pressure. Can the sector survive an economic slowdown and dramatic devaluation?

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“We haven’t really seen an adjustment of prices to match the scale of currency devaluation yet” 
– Magzhan Auezov,  KKB

Kazakhstan’s banks are in trouble – again. That was the message from Fitch Ratings, which in late January downgraded the country’s largest lender, Kazkommertsbank (KKB), to triple-C and warned of severe capital pressures across the rest of the sector.

Among Kazakh bank watchers, the news inspired a sense of déjà vu. Seven years after the global financial crisis, the sector is still struggling to deal with the legacy.

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