
Published
02/23/2026, 18:00In 2025, the total volume of loans issued to the population exceeded 70 billion KGS, with notable peaks in August and December.
In January, banks provided citizens with loans worth 3.79 billion KGS, in February – 5.15 billion KGS, in March – 4.79 billion KGS, and in April – 7.54 billion KGS. The summer and autumn months showed fluctuations: June – 3.92 billion KGS, July – 5.38 billion KGS, August – a record 10.79 billion KGS. September amounted to 5.91 billion KGS, October – 8.67 billion KGS, November – 4.33 billion KGS, and December ended the year with 9.41 billion KGS.
The record months were distinguished by the distribution of credit funds. In August, most of the loans — 6.73 billion KGS — went to trade and commercial operations, 1.44 billion KGS to construction, and 1.18 billion KGS to social services and other categories.
In December, the bulk of the loans went to industry (3.12 billion KGS) and trade and commercial operations (4.14 billion KGS), with the rest distributed among other categories.


