Taiwan's narrow money (M1B) rose 8.25% year-on-year in April, while broad money supply (M2) increased 6.45%, according to central bank data released on Friday.
Monthly, M2 expanded 0.62% and M1B grew 0.21%, Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) said.
The average growth rate for January to April stood at 5.7% for M2 and 7.19% for M1B, while the central bank also reported an annual increase in lending and investment by financial institutions to 8.61% at month-end April, the data showed.