Taiwan Financial Supervisory Commission published end-March 2026 data showing that domestic banks' loans to small and medium-sized enterprises reached NT$11,039.3 billion, up NT$106.9 billion from the end of February 2026. SME loans accounted for 63.64% of total loans to all enterprises and 67.25% of loans to private enterprises. Compared with the end of February 2026, the SME loan share fell by 0.03 percentage points as a share of total enterprise lending and rose by 0.07 percentage points as a share of private enterprise lending. In March 2026, the average non-performing loan ratio for SME loans was 0.21%, up 0.01 percentage points from the end of February 2026. The commission said it will continue to encourage domestic banks to expand SME lending while maintaining risk controls.
Taiwan Financial Services Commission2026-05-14
Taiwan Financial Supervisory Commission reports domestic bank SME lending rose to NT$11.04 trillion by end-March 2026
The Taiwan Financial Supervisory Commission reported that domestic banks’ loans to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) reached TWD 11,039.3 billion at end-March 2026, with SMEs accounting for 63.64% of total enterprise loans and 67.25% of private enterprise loans. The SME non-performing loan ratio rose slightly to 0.21%, and the commission said it will continue to encourage SME lending while maintaining risk controls.