Interest rates weigh on NAB customers as arrears jump
Delinquent loans at National Australia Bank have jumped higher in the June quarter as the highest interest rates in a decade and persistent inflation create a “challenging” environment for borrowers.
The lender said non-performing loans were 1.31 per cent from 1.2 per cent of its book at June 30, reflecting “continued broad-based deterioration” in business and private banking, “combined with higher arrears for the Australian mortgage portfolio”.
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