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Resolving Non-Performing Loans in Ireland: 2010-2018

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  • Donnery, Sharon

    (Central Bank of Ireland)

  • Fitzpatrick, Trevor

    (Central Bank of Ireland)

  • Greaney, Darren

    (Central Bank of Ireland)

  • McCann, Fergal

    (Central Bank of Ireland)

  • O'Keeffe, Micheal

    (Central Bank of Ireland)

Abstract

In the last decade, the Irish banking system experienced a systemic crisis, which saw Non-Performing Loan (NPL) ratios rise to among the highest levels in the euro area, followed by a sharp decline in NPL ratios that has not been experienced in many comparable countries. This article highlights the sequence of policy interventions that were implemented by the Central Bank of Ireland as a response to this systemic crisis, beginning with the 2011 stress test and recapitalisation exercise that formed part of the Financial Measures Program. It then outlines how certainty around capital adequacy allowed policy to focus on the operational capacity and incentives of the banks and borrowers to resolve the NPL crisis in Ireland, highlighting the many specific measures adopted and lessons learned during the process. We finish with a discussion of the risks and remaining challenges, with a focus on the large share of late-stage mortgage arrears cases outstanding on Irish banks’ balance sheets in early 2018.

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  • Donnery, Sharon & Fitzpatrick, Trevor & Greaney, Darren & McCann, Fergal & O'Keeffe, Micheal, 2018. "Resolving Non-Performing Loans in Ireland: 2010-2018," Quarterly Bulletin Articles, Central Bank of Ireland, pages 54-70, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbi:qtbart:y:2018:m:04:p:54-70
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