The volume of overdue loans from households in Estonia has been steadily increasing throughout the year. According to data from the Estonian Bank, the total amount of loans from households with overdue loans exceeding 60 days reached 57 million euros in January. This represents an increase from the 47 million euros recorded in January of the previous year.

The rise in overdue loans corresponds to a growing number of housing loans issued and an extension of loan terms. Simultaneously, the overall volume of loans has increased, while the proportion of short-term deposits has continued to decline, and the total volume of deposits has risen. These trends involve loans issued to households.

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2 thoughts on “Estonian households are increasingly unable to pay their loans”
  1. “It’s deeply concerning to see so many Estonian families struggling with loan repayments.”

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