Türkİye, Economy

Turkish private sector's foreign debt rises to $173.3B at end-2024

Outstanding external loans grew $17.6B from prior year, says Türkiye's Central Bank

Tuba Sahin  | 18.02.2025 - Update : 18.02.2025
Turkish private sector's foreign debt rises to $173.3B at end-2024

ANKARA

The Turkish private sector's outstanding external loans increased to $173.3 billion as of end-2024, the country's Central Bank said on Tuesday.

The private sector's total outstanding loans received from abroad grew by $17.6 billion compared to a year ago, the bank data showed.

Short-term loans – excluding trade credits – of the sector received from abroad in the same period reached $15.5 billion, up $2.8 billion, while long-term loans rose $1.2 million to $157.8 billion.

The private sector's total outstanding loans received from abroad, based on a remaining maturity basis, point to principal repayments of $53.4 billion for the next 12 months by the end of last year.

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