Togo: Housing and consumption loans increased in February 2018

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Thursday, 05 April 2018 14:11
Togo: Housing and consumption loans increased in February 2018

(Togo First) - In February, average interest rates on consumption and housing loans granted by lenders in Togo increased.

Regarding the first category, rates on these loans, after having slumped by 21 basis points to 8.42% in January, rose to 8.86% the following month. Actually, all WAEMU States, apart from Niger, recorded the same trend.

Average interest rate on housing loans in Togo is the highest within the union, after Benin’s. Indeed, data shows that banks in Togo charged 8.71% interest on these types of loans, in February, as against 9.95% in Benin.

Surprisingly, during the same month, bank loans to companies which were known to be the most expensive across the region, with the exception of Benin, the month before, were the cheapest. From 9.1% in January, their average rate fell to 5.76%. 

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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