Banks’ interest income rises

BANKS in Zimbabwe have started to see a rise in interest income, driven by an increase in lending following a long spell of “cautious” deposit management and a disproportionate reliance on non-funded income. This comes as the banking sector’s aggregate loan-to-deposit ratio has been increasing, from below 50 percent in 2019 to around 80 percent…

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