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Published on Taipei Times http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2004/11/24/2003212384 Two banks face NPL penalties CREDIT CARDS: Chung Shing Bank and Cetelem Bank's Taipei branch may be penalized if they fail to lower credit card NPLs to below a 3 percent capBy Joyce Huang STAFF REPORTER Wednesday, Nov 24, 2004, Page 10
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Last month, Cetelem's credit-card NPLs jumped to 3.19 percent from September's 2.63 percent while Chung Shing's dropped from September's 10.1 percent to 3.33 percent, according to Jong Huey-jen ( Jong said that October marked the first month for implementation of the bureau's three-tier mechanism to impose penalties on banks with credit-card NPL ratios above 3 percent, excluding loans under observation. The new rules require banks with credit card NPL ratios between 3 percent and 5 percent to submit improvement plans. Those with ratios between 5 percent and 8 percent would be admonished and required to rectify the situation within three months, while lenders with ratios topping 8 percent would be forced to suspend issuing new cards. Jong lauded the decline in the nation's average credit-card NPL ratio to 0.59 percent -- down from 0.62 percent in September, adding that the nation's 53 credit card issuers had released a total of 42.95 million cards up to last month. A total of NT$108.1 billion was charged to credit cards, with NT$19 billion for cash advances, according to the bureau's statistics. Moreover, the ratio of bad loans for cash-advance cards also declined from August's 1.389 percent and September's 0.869 percent to 0.837 percent last month, with a total of 35 card issuers granting NT$222.1 billion in small loans.
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