What you missed at NPL Italy 2021: the UTP panel
Italy’s €55bn unlikely-to-pay (UTP) stock is expected to rise to €60bn in 2021
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Italy’s €55bn unlikely-to-pay (UTP) stock is expected to rise to €60bn in 2021
The NPL industry has seen a global slowdown in transactions. Banks are now expected to resolve legacy loans ahead of the spike in COVID-related defaults. What does this mean for servicers?
‘The biggest surprise was that there was actually little surprise over the last 18 months.’