Kazakhstan’s Credit Boom Continues as Lending Surpasses $92 Billion

ALMATY – Bank lending in Kazakhstan has more than doubled since 2022, surpassing 43.4 trillion tenge (US$92 billion) as of April 2026, according to data from the National Bank of Kazakhstan. The report shows that a sharp increase reflects strong growth in both business and consumer lending, with household loans expanding …

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