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Banks struggle to extend credit during economic contractions despite having capital reserves

Commercial banks face regulatory and risk management pressures that prevent them from lending during credit contractions, even when macroeconomic conditions stabilize. Businesses and consumers desperate for financing cannot access credit because banks are constrained by negative credit-to-GDP gaps and cautious lending policies, creating a liquidity crisis that current banking infrastructure cannot solve.

Validation Scores

search volume 10%
pain intensity 0%
payment evidence 10%
competition gap 80%

Overall Score: 17.5%

Source Signals (1)

Credit-to-GDP gap remains negative, signals credit contraction – BoG

Meanwhile, as of the end of March 2026, macro-financial risks emanating from both the global and domestic macroeconomic environment to the banking sector broadly moderated, year-on-year, supporting the continued resilience and growth of the banking sector....

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Problem Details

Category
finance
Pain Keywords
credit contraction, credit-to-GDP gap, lending constraints, capital reserves underutilized, business financing unavailable
Signals Collected
1
Created
2026-07-17 13:48