In the first four months of 2026, overdue loans in Azerbaijan increased by 89.7 million manat.
According to the Central Bank's report, as of May 1, 614.2 million manats of loans are problematic.
Medianews.az reports that 2026 started with 524.5 million manat.
In 2015, problematic loans amounting to 976.3 million manats were recorded in the country. The devaluations that year increased problematic loans. 2016 started with 1 billion 508.5 million manats, 2017 with 1 billion 472.6 million manats, 2018 with 1 billion 626.7 million manats, 2019 with 1 billion 585 million manats.
In 2019, the state provided devaluation compensations to individuals for loan agreements concluded as of January 1, 2012.
Overdue loans amounted to 1 billion 273.1 million manats in 2020, 893.1 million manats in 2021, 719.4 million manats in 2022, 593.7 million manats in 2023, 437.8 million manats in 2024, and 449.1 million manats in 2025.