nonperforming

Related to nonperforming: Non Performing Assets

non·per·form·ing

 (nŏn′pər-fôr′mĭng)
adj.
1. Performing poorly or unsatisfactorily: nonperforming schools.
2. Failing to produce income: a bank with many nonperforming loans.

non′per·for′mance n.
non′per·form′er n.
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nonperforming

(ˌnɒnpəˈfɔːmɪŋ)
adj
(Banking & Finance) not performing satisfactorily or to an anticipated level, esp (of an asset) not producing the anticipated level of income, or (of a loan) defaulting
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non•per•form•ing

(ˌnɒn pərˈfɔr mɪŋ)

adj.
1. not performing well or properly.
2. Banking. being a debt on which interest payments are in arrears.
[1770–80]
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But for the five banks that closed in May, Trepp said non-performing residential real estate loans accounted for $31.4 million or 16 percent of total nonperforming loans, while commercial and industrial loans were S5.8 million or 3 percent, followed by consumer and other loans at $11.1 million or 6 percent of all nonperforming loans.
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