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Yonhap News21.04.2026Business1 dk okumaSouth Korea

South Korean Banks to Tighten Household Lending Standards Amid Middle East Crisis Concerns

Lending attitude index falls to minus 4 for Q2 as credit risks rise from geopolitical tensions

En resumen

  • South Korean banks are expected to tighten lending standards for households in Q2, with the lending attitude index falling to minus 4 from minus 1 in the previous quarter.
  • This marks five consecutive quarters of negative readings as authorities tighten regulations to manage household debt.
  • Credit risks are rising due to the Middle East crisis involving Iran, while lending to large corporations is expected to ease.

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Por qué importa

South Korea has been tightening regulations on household lending since late 2024 to address surging household debt and rising housing prices in Seoul and surrounding areas. The country faces structural challenges with household debt among the highest among developed economies.

Tamaño de fuente

SEOUL, April 21 (Yonhap) -- South Korean banks are expected to tighten lending standards for households in the second quarter amid growing concerns over credit risks stemming from the ongoing Middle East crisis, a central bank survey showed Tuesday. The index gauging banks' lending attitudes stood at minus 4 for the April-June period, down from minus 1 in the previous quarter, according to the survey of 203 financial institutions, including 18 banks, conducted by the Bank of Korea (BOK). A reading below zero indicates that a majority of lenders plan to tighten lending standards. The index of banks' lending attitudes has remained in negative territory for five consecutive quarters since the second quarter of 2025, as financial authorities have tightened regulations on household lending since late 2024 to rein in surging household debt and rising housing prices in Seoul and surrounding regions. "Under the government's ongoing debt management stance, lending standards for both housing-related and general household loans are expected to tighten," the BOK said. In contrast, lending attitudes toward large corporations are projected to ease, with the index at 3, while those for small and medium-sized enterprises are expected to remain unchanged from the previous quarter, it added. The survey also showed that demand for household mortgage loans is likely to decline, while demand for general household loans is projected to increase, driven by continued demand for stock market investment funds. Demand for corporate loans is also expected to rise for both large firms and small and medium-sized enterprises amid heightened uncertainties stemming from the crisis involving Iran. "Credit risks for both large corporations and SMEs are expected to increase from the previous quarter given heightened geopolitical tensions," the BOK said. "Household credit risk is also likely to rise due to concerns over weakening debt-servicing capacity among vulnerable borrowers."

Preguntas abiertas

  • How severe will the actual credit deterioration be?
  • What specific measures will banks implement?
  • How long will the Middle East crisis continue to affect credit markets?

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