Banks outraged: lending reductions might come in Hungary

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Hungarian banks have warned of a fall-off in retail and corporate lending owing to extra burdens imposed on them by the government.
“The high level of burdens on banks and the uncertainty caused by subsequent intervention in contractual relations has now reached a critical level, which can only result in a significant decline in retail and corporate lending activity,” the Hungarian Banking Association said on Friday.
The government decree extending a freeze on lending rates to SMEs “further distorts market conditions and questions the legal binding force of private law contracts. It is the fundamental interest of banks that their customers — be they private individuals or businesses — maintain their solvency, fulfill their contractual obligations, and develop,” the association said.
“Banks have so far also provided targeted assistance to customers in need, and remain partners in the development of all fair and proportionate solutions aimed at this. The lending rate freeze in its current form is neither proportionate, nor targeted,” it added.






