Consumer credits 2020Q2

Published on 28 September 2020

In the second quarter, the lockdown dampened the Consumer credit growth

In France, in the second quarter of 2020, growth in consumer credit to individuals slowed considerably to +1.1% (after +3.4% in March 2020) while remaining positive. In fact, the bulk of the impact of the lockdown measures on household consumption and the accompanying financing transactions was felt in this quarter. Its slowdown is more pronounced in the euro zone (+0.6% in June 2020 after 4.1 in March 2019).

In France, the average interest rates for revolving, overdrafts and others (+4.9%) and installment loans (+3.3%) remain lower than the euro area averages (+6.3% and +5.1% respectively).
Changes in outstanding consumer credit to individuals
France, EUR billions, seasonally-adjusted
2018 2019 Annual growth rate
Dec. March June Sept. Dec. March June March 20 June 20
Total consumer credit to individuals 178.1 181.1 184.1 187.0 188.0 187.2 186.1 3.4% 1.1%
o/w Installment loans (including securitised loans) 123.2 124.7 126.9 128.0 128.7 129.2 129.2 3.5% 1.8%
Ordinary overdrafts 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.7 8.7 8.5 8.5 2.1% -1.0%
Revolving loans 19.2 19.1 19.0 19.5 19.6 19.2 18.5 0.6% -2.5%
Leases 15.0 15.5 16.4 16.9 17.6 17.6 16.7 13.6% 1.8%
Interest rate (narrowly-defined) on new revolving loans by type of credit institution, France, %
Interest rate (narrowly defined) on new revolving loans, overdrafts and others, by country, %
Average interest (narrowly-defined) rate on new installment loans, %
Average fees on new installment loans, %
Distribution channels of revolving loans (excl. online banks and other types credit institutions)
France, share in the total outstanding amount of revolving credits
Annual growth in consumer credit to households
Annual growth rate in %, incl. securitized loans for France, excl. securitized loans for the other countries and the euro area
Additional information
The total outstanding amount of consumer credit to individuals includes the outstanding amount of securitised loans. Besides the specified or unspecified personal loans, the ordinary overdrafts and revolving loans, it includes installment loans, leases and credit card loans. Since December 2014, hire-purchase sales and specific-purpose personal loans are grouped together. In June 2019, these amounts have been subject to a methodological revision. They are adjusted for seasonal variations.
Households consist of individuals and sole traders. Given that there are no European data solely on outstanding amounts of loans to individuals, the comparison of credit growth is made on the basis of households.
The average interest rates by country for revolving loans and overdrafts also include credit card loans and cover new loans to households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISH).
The interest rates for installment loans to households and NPISH relates to new contracts, at fixed rates only for the United-Kingdom, at all rates for France and euro area. The average fees are obtained by calculating the difference between the annual percentage rate of charge (APRC) and the narrowly defined effective rate (NDER) on new personal loans to households and NPISH. The market shares of the different types of distributor network are calculated using the outstanding amount of revolving credit to individuals.
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