Non-performing loans ratio in Tanzania 2011-2021
A nonperforming loan is a loan that is in default because the borrower has not made the scheduled payments for a specified period. A bank loan is considered non-performing when more than 90 days pass without the borrower paying the agreed instalments or interest.
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