Bank Of Chile (BCH) Long-Term Debt Repayments (2016 - 2021)
Bank Of Chile has reported Long-Term Debt Repayments over the past 6 years, most recently at -$399.6 billion for Q4 2021.
- Quarterly Long-Term Debt Repayments fell 192.81% to -$399.6 billion in Q4 2021 from the year-ago period, while the trailing twelve-month figure was -$1815.6 billion through Dec 2021, up 20.08% year-over-year, with the annual reading at -$1338.0 billion for FY2021, 9.58% down from the prior year.
- Long-Term Debt Repayments was -$399.6 billion for Q4 2021 at Bank Of Chile, up from -$938.4 billion in the prior quarter.
- Over five years, Long-Term Debt Repayments peaked at $45.4 billion in Q2 2017 and troughed at -$1084.5 billion in Q3 2020.
- The 5-year median for Long-Term Debt Repayments is -$90.2 billion (2018), against an average of -$254.9 billion.
- The largest YoY upside for Long-Term Debt Repayments was 78.62% in 2020 against a maximum downside of 2725.41% in 2020.
- A 5-year view of Long-Term Debt Repayments shows it stood at $24.6 billion in 2017, then tumbled by 338.67% to -$58.6 billion in 2018, then crashed by 988.8% to -$638.4 billion in 2019, then skyrocketed by 78.62% to -$136.5 billion in 2020, then crashed by 192.81% to -$399.6 billion in 2021.
- Per Business Quant, the three most recent readings for BCH's Long-Term Debt Repayments are -$399.6 billion (Q4 2021), -$938.4 billion (Q3 2021), and -$378.1 billion (Q2 2021).