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Australia and New Zealand Banking Group said on Friday the value of its mortgages with late payments reached its highest level in at least seven years.
ANZ's late payment levels are the second-largest reported by Australia's four biggest lenders after National Australia Bank, highlighting a small but steady increase in impaired assets and bad debt charges following a sharp property downturn.
While bad-debt charges are still at a low level, analysts are hoping an improvement in Australia's hard-hit property markets in the past two months flows through to the bank's loan portfolios.
ANZ said owner-occupied and investor home loans past due 90 or more days were 0.79 percent of total mortgage lending, the highest level since at least September 2012.
NAB on Wednesday disclosed an increase in past due loans over 90 days to 0.85 percent of total risk-weighted assets. At Commonwealth Bank 90 days arrears in June stood at 0.68 percent of gross loan advances.
Westpac Banking Corp is due to disclose credit quality statistics next week.
In a limited market update, ANZ said gross impaired assets also rose 5 percent to A$1.97 billion ($1.3 billion) in the quarter ended June 30, from A$1.88 billion a year earlier.
ANZ said it had introduced clearer lending approval processes and instructed staff to speed up loan applications, leading to a rise in home-loan applicants in July.
Even so, statistics from the banking regulator show Australia's fourth-largest bank is losing market share in mortgages. "The 3Q19 release indicates mortgage lending remains under pressure, and it will take some time to see trends normalise should management initiatives be successful," Citibank analyst Brendan Sproules said in a note to clients.
Australian regulators have eased lending conditions and the central bank has cut interest rates to revive a sluggish economy. "We are seeing an increase in application volumes following the policy and process changes, next stage is to maintain that," ANZ Group Executive for Australia Retail and Commercial Mark Hand said in an internal interview transcript released to the exchange.
"We've seen investors come back in recent applications to be about 25 percent to 30 percent of our volumes." The lender's common equity tier 1 ratio stood at 11.8 percent at the end of the quarter, higher than 11.5 percent at March 31.

Copyright Reuters, 2019

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