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The Bureau of Agricultural Finance, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan (the BOAF) has released that total deposits extended by the current 311 Credit Departments of Farmers' and Fishermen's Associations decreased by NT$ 0.7 billion (US$0.023 billion) from NT$2,200.1 billion (US$73.210 billion) of the previous month and amounted to NT$2,199.4 billion (US$73.186 billion). Total outstanding loans increased by NT$1.4 billion (US$0.047 billion) from NT$1,316.3 billion (US$43.801 billion) of the previous month and amounted to NT$1,317.7 billion (US$43.847 billion) at the end of Jan. 2023. Meanwhile, the NPLs of these credit departments totaled at NT$3.499 billion (US$0.1164 billion) which increased by NT$ 0.052 billion (US$0.0017 billion) from NT$3.447 billion (US$0.1147 billion) at the end of the previous month. The average NPL ratio of these credit departments increased by 0.01 percentage points and therefore rose to a figure of 0.27% from 0.26% of the previous month, and was down by 0.05 percentage points compared to the same month last year. Of the 311 credit departments , 277 NPL ratio of less than 1%, of which 53 had NPL ratio of 0%, indicating that loan quality was quite high. The coverage ratios of allowances for NPLs decreased by 18.39 percentage points and therefore fell to a figure of 1,278.74% from 1,297.13% of the previous month. The BOAF will continue to maintain a firm grasp of the operational situation at credit departments, and will strengthen oversight and guidance work to continue to assist credit departments to ensure sound operations, and to maintain the stable development of agricultural finance. Note: 2023/1/31 US$≒NT$30.052
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The Bureau of Agricultural Finance, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan (the BOAF) has released that total deposits extended by the current 311 Credit Departments of Farmers' and Fishermen's Associations increased by NT$56.8 billion (US$1.85 billion) from NT$2,143.3 billion (US$69.80 billion) of the previous year and amounted to NT$2,200.1 billion (US$71.65 billion) . Total outstanding loans increased by NT$40 billion (US$1.30 billion) from NT$1,276.3 billion (US$41.56 billion) of the previous year and amounted to NT$1,316.3 billion (US$42.86 billion) at the end of 2022. Meanwhile, the NPLs of these credit departments totaled at NT$3.447 billion (US$0.112 billion) which decreased by NT$0.657 billion (US$0.022 billion) from NT$4.104 billion (US$0.134 billion) at the end of the previous year. The average NPL ratio of these credit departments decreased by 0.06 percentage points and therefore fell to a figure of 0.26% from 0.32% of the previous year. Of the 311 credit departments , 274 had NPL ratios of less than 1%, of which 58 had NPL ratios of 0%, indicating that loan quality was quite high. The coverage ratios of allowances for NPLs increased by 294.57 percentage points and therefore rose to a figure of 1,297.13% from 1,002.56% of the previous year. Meanwhile, the profit increased by NT$1.067 billion (US$0.035 billion) from NT$5.047 billion (US$0.164 billion) of the previous year and amounted to NT$6.114 billion (US$0.199 billion) at the end of 2022. According to the above figures as of the end of 2022, the operational structure of credit departments has significantly improved. The BOAF will continue to maintain a firm grasp of the operational situation at credit departments, and will strengthen oversight and guidance work to continue to assist credit departments to ensure sound operations, and to maintain the stable development of agricultural finance. Note: 2022/12/30 US$≒NT$ 30.708
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The Bureau of Agricultural Finance, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan (the BOAF) has released that total deposits extended by the current 311 Credit Departments of Farmers' and Fishermen's Associations increased by NT$ 5.4 billion (US$0.175 billion) from NT$2,186.4 billion (US$70.753 billion) of the previous month and amounted to NT$2,191.8 billion (US$70.927 billion). Total outstanding loans increased by NT$5.3 billion (US$0.171 billion) from NT$1,303.6 billion (US$42.185 billion) of the previous month and amounted to NT$1,308.9 billion (US$42.356 billion) at the end of Nov. 2022. Meanwhile, the NPLs of these credit departments totaled at NT$3.78 billion (US$0.1223 billion) which increased by NT$ 0.026 billion (US$0.0008 billion) from NT$3.754 billion (US$0.1215 billion) at the end of the previous month. The average NPL ratio of these credit departments kept flat at 0.29% , and was down by 0.06 percentage points compared to the same month last year. Of the 311 credit departments , 269 NPL ratio of less than 1%, of which 49 had NPL ratio of 0%, indicating that loan quality was quite high. The coverage ratios of allowances for NPLs decreased by 2.31 percentage points and therefore fell to a figure of 1,117.3% from 1,119.61% of the previous month. The BOAF will continue to maintain a firm grasp of the operational situation at credit departments, and will strengthen oversight and guidance work to continue to assist credit departments to ensure sound operations, and to maintain the stable development of agricultural finance. Note: 2022/11/30 US$≒NT$30.902
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The Bureau of Agricultural Finance, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan (the BOAF) has released that total deposits extended by the current 311 Credit Departments of Farmers' and Fishermen's Associations decreased by NT$ 3.1 billion (US$0.096 billion) from NT$2,189.5 billion (US$67.976 billion) of the previous month and amounted to NT$2,186.4 billion (US$67.880 billion). Total outstanding loans increased by NT$3.6 billion (US$0.112 billion) from NT$1,300 billion (US$40.36 billion) of the previous month and amounted to NT$1,303.6 billion (US$40.472 billion) at the end of Oct. 2022. Meanwhile, the NPLs of these credit departments totaled at NT$3.754 billion (US$0.1165 billion) which decreased by NT$ 0.045 billion (US$0.0014 billion) from NT$3.799 billion (US$0.1179 billion) at the end of the previous month. The average NPL ratio of these credit departments kept flat at 0.29% , and was down by 0.07 percentage points compared to the same month last year. Of the 311 credit departments , 269 NPL ratio of less than 1%, of which 44 had NPL ratio of 0%, indicating that loan quality was quite high. The coverage ratios of allowances for NPLs increased by 17.61 percentage points and therefore rose to a figure of 1,119.61% from 1,102% of the previous month. The BOAF will continue to maintain a firm grasp of the operational situation at credit departments, and will strengthen oversight and guidance work to continue to assist credit departments to ensure sound operations, and to maintain the stable development of agricultural finance. Note: 2022/10/31 US$≒NT$32.210
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The Bureau of Agricultural Finance, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan (the BOAF) has released that total deposits extended by the current 311 Credit Departments of Farmers' and Fishermen's Associations decreased by NT$ 0.6 billion (US$0.019 billion) from NT$2,190.1 billion (US$68.995 billion) of the previous month and amounted to NT$2,189.5 billion (US$68.976 billion). Total outstanding loans increased by NT$2.4 billion (US$0.076 billion) from NT$1,297.6 billion (US$40.878 billion) of the previous month and amounted to NT$1,300 billion (US$40.954 billion) at the end of Sep. 2022. Meanwhile, the NPLs of these credit departments totaled at NT$3.799 billion (US$0.1197 billion) which increased by NT$ 0.165 billion (US$0.0052 billion) from NT$3.634 billion (US$0.1145 billion) at the end of the previous month. The average NPL ratio of these credit departments increased by 0.01 percentage points and therefore rose to a figure of 0.29% from 0.28% of the previous month , and was down by 0.07 percentage points compared to the same month last year. Of the 311 credit departments , 266 NPL ratio of less than 1%, of which 48 had NPL ratio of 0%, indicating that loan quality was quite high. The coverage ratios of allowances for NPLs decreased by 43.87 percentage points and therefore fell to a figure of 1,102% from 1,145.87% of the previous month. The BOAF will continue to maintain a firm grasp of the operational situation at credit departments, and will strengthen oversight and guidance work to continue to assist credit departments to ensure sound operations, and to maintain the stable development of agricultural finance. Note: 2022/9/30 US$≒NT$31.743
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第541號 2022-10-5 The Bureau of Agricultural Finance, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan (the BOAF) has released that total deposits extended by the current 311 Credit Departments of Farmers' and Fishermen's Associations increased by NT$ 8.1 billion (US$0.266 billion) from NT$2,182 billion (US$71.694 billion) of the previous month and amounted to NT$2,190.1 billion (US$71.960 billion). Total outstanding loans increased by NT$3.3 billion (US$0.108 billion) from NT$1,294.3 billion (US$42.527 billion) of the previous month and amounted to NT$1,297.6 billion (US$42.635 billion) at the end of Aug. 2022. Meanwhile, the NPLs of these credit departments totaled at NT$3.634 billion (US$0.1194 billion) which increased by NT$ 0.056 billion (US$0.0018 billion) from NT$3.578 billion (US$0.1176 billion) at the end of the previous month. The average NPL ratio of these credit departments kept flat at 0.28% , and was down by 0.1 percentage points compared to the same month last year. Of the 311 credit departments , 268 NPL ratio of less than 1%, of which 47 had NPL ratio of 0%, indicating that loan quality was quite high. The coverage ratios of allowances for NPLs decreased by 14.22 percentage points and therefore fell to a figure of 1,145.87% from 1,160.09% of the previous month. The BOAF will continue to maintain a firm grasp of the operational situation at credit departments, and will strengthen oversight and guidance work to continue to assist credit departments to ensure sound operations, and to maintain the stable development of agricultural finance. Note: 2022/8/31 US$≒NT$30.435
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第539號 2022-9-12 The Bureau of Agricultural Finance, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan (the BOAF) has released that total deposits extended by the current 311 Credit Departments of Farmers' and Fishermen's Associations increased by NT$ 10 billion (US$0.334 billion) from NT$2,172 billion (US$72.550 billion) of the previous month and amounted to NT$2,182 billion (US$72.884 billion). Total outstanding loans increased by NT$1.8 billion (US$0.060 billion) from NT$1,292.5 billion (US$43.173 billion) of the previous month and amounted to NT$1,294.3 billion (US$43.233 billion) at the end of July 2022. Meanwhile, the NPLs of these credit departments totaled at NT$3.578 billion (US$0.11951 billion) which increased by NT$ 0.001 billion (US$0.00003 billion) from NT$3.577 billion (US$0.11948 billion) at the end of the previous month. The average NPL ratio of these credit departments kept flat at 0.28% , and was down by 0.1 percentage points compared to the same month last year. Of the 311 credit departments , 268 NPL ratio of less than 1%, of which 50 had NPL ratio of 0%, indicating that loan quality was quite high. The coverage ratios of allowances for NPLs increased by 2.14 percentage points and therefore rose to a figure of 1,160.09% from 1,157.95% of the previous month. The BOAF will continue to maintain a firm grasp of the operational situation at credit departments, and will strengthen oversight and guidance work to continue to assist credit departments to ensure sound operations, and to maintain the stable development of agricultural finance. Note: 2022/7/31 US$≒NT$29.938
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第528號 2022-8-4 The Bureau of Agricultural Finance, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan (the BOAF) has released that total deposits extended by the current 311 Credit Departments of Farmers' and Fishermen's Associations increased by NT$ 12.7 billion (US$0.427 billion) from NT$2,159.3 billion (US$72.640 billion) of the previous month and amounted to NT$2,172 billion (US$73.067 billion). Total outstanding loans increased by NT$2.5 billion (US$0.084 billion) from NT$1,290 billion (US$43.396 billion) of the previous month and amounted to NT$1,292.5 billion (US$43.480 billion) at the end of June 2022. Meanwhile, the NPLs of these credit departments totaled at NT$3.577 billion (US$0.1203 billion) which decreased by NT$ 0.187 billion (US$0.0063 billion) from NT$3.764 billion (US$0.1266 billion) at the end of the previous month. The average NPL ratio of these credit departments decreased by 0.01 percentage points and therefore fell to a figure of 0.28% from 0.29% of the previous month, and was down by 0.1 percentage points compared to the same month last year. Of the 311 credit departments , 271 NPL ratio of less than 1%, of which 47 had NPL ratio of 0%, indicating that loan quality was quite high. The coverage ratios of allowances for NPLs increased by 59.89 percentage points and therefore rose to a figure of 1,157.95% from 1,098.06% of the previous month. The BOAF will continue to maintain a firm grasp of the operational situation at credit departments, and will strengthen oversight and guidance work to continue to assist credit departments to ensure sound operations, and to maintain the stable development of agricultural finance. Note: 2022/6/30 US$≒NT$29.726
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第522號 2022-7-8 The Bureau of Agricultural Finance, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan (the BOAF) has released that total deposits extended by the current 311 Credit Departments of Farmers' and Fishermen's Associations increased by NT$ 4 billion (US$0.138 billion) from NT$2,155 billion (US$74.144 billion) of the previous month and amounted to NT$2,159 billion (US$74.282 billion). Total outstanding loans increased by NT$5 billion (US$0.168 billion) from NT$1,285 billion (US$44.215 billion) of the previous month and amounted to NT$1,290 billion (US$44.383 billion) at the end of May 2022. Meanwhile, the NPLs of these credit departments totaled at NT$3.764 billion (US$0.130 billion) which decreased by NT$ 0.052 billion (US$0.0018 billion) from NT$3.816 billion (US$0.131 billion) at the end of the previous month. The average NPL ratio of these credit departments decreased by 0.01 percentage points and therefore fell to a figure of 0.29% from 0.3% of the previous month, and was down by 0.09 percentage points compared to the same month last year. Of the 311 credit departments , 270 NPL ratio of less than 1%, of which 44 had NPL ratio of 0%, indicating that loan quality was quite high. The coverage ratios of allowances for NPLs increased by 15.72 percentage points and therefore rose to a figure of 1,098.06% from 1,082.34% of the previous month. The BOAF will continue to maintain a firm grasp of the operational situation at credit departments, and will strengthen oversight and guidance work to continue to assist credit departments to ensure sound operations, and to maintain the stable development of agricultural finance.Note: 2022/5/31 US$≒NT$29.065
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第519號 2022-6-21 The Bureau of Agricultural Finance, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan (the BOAF) has released that total deposits extended by the current 311 Credit Departments of Farmers' and Fishermen's Associations increased by NT$ 1.3 billion (US$0.044 billion) from NT$2,154 billion (US$73.066 billion) of the previous month and amounted to NT$2,155.3 billion (US$73.111 billion). Total outstanding loans increased by NT$3.9 billion (US$0.132 billion) from NT$1,281.2 billion (US$43.460 billion) of the previous month and amounted to NT$1,285.1 billion (US$43.592 billion) at the end of Apr. 2022. Meanwhile, the NPLs of these credit departments totaled at NT$3.816 billion (US$0.129 billion) which decreased by NT$ 0.104 billion (US$0. 0035 billion) from NT$3.92 billion (US$0.133 billion) at the end of the previous month.The average NPL ratio of these credit departments decreased by 0.01 percentage points and therefore fell to a figure of 0.3% from 0.31% of the previous month, and was down by 0.08 percentage points compared to the same month last year. Of the 311 credit departments , 271 NPL ratio of less than 1%, of which 47 had NPL ratio of 0%, indicating that loan quality was quite high. The coverage ratios of allowances for NPLs increased by 29.84 percentage points and therefore rose to a figure of 1,082.34% from 1,052.5% of the previous month. The BOAF will continue to maintain a firm grasp of the operational situation at credit departments, and will strengthen oversight and guidance work to continue to assist credit departments to ensure sound operations, and to maintain the stable development of agricultural finance.Note: 2022/4/30 US$≒NT$29.480