May 18, 2026
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Indicators of Systemic Crisis Emerge in Russian Banking Sector

Recent findings from a pro-Kremlin economic analysis center indicate that the Russian banking sector is showing signs of a systemic crisis. The report highlights that the proportion of troubled assets within the banking system has surpassed 10%, a threshold identified by the IMF as the onset of a banking crisis.

This troubling statistic has persisted above the critical limit for three consecutive months, raising concerns among financial experts. The report describes the current crisis as having a “latent character,” suggesting that the deterioration of asset quality is being obscured by the restructuring of overdue loans and the dominance of state-owned banks. This situation has helped to prevent panic among depositors and maintain an appearance of stability within the financial system.

In the past year, Russia’s GDP growth has slowed to just 0.4%, with negative trends that began in 2025 continuing into early 2026. This economic stagnation is compounded by a notable increase in overdue receivables among companies, which have now exceeded 8 trillion rubles, or approximately 3.8% of Russia’s GDP.

Additionally, nearly half of the enterprises surveyed reported that delays in payments from counterparties were their primary challenge over the past year, further underscoring the financial strain facing the business sector.

The Russian banking sector is reportedly facing a systemic crisis, with troubled assets exceeding 10% of the total. Economic growth has stagnated, and overdue receivables have surged, indicating significant financial distress among businesses.

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