UK Consumer Credit Falls More than Anticipated
2026-01-30 09:43
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
Net borrowing of consumer credit by individuals in the UK fell to £1.52 billion in December 2025, the lowest in three months, from the upwardly revised £2.14 billion in November and below market forecasts of £1.7 billion.
Net borrowing on credit cards decreased to £0.7 billion from £1.0 billion in November.
Similarly, net borrowing through other forms of consumer credit, including car dealership finance and personal loans, declined to £0.8 billion in December from £1.2 billion the previous month.
The annual growth rate for total consumer credit remained steady at 8.2% in December.
Meanwhile, the annual growth rate for credit card borrowing rose to 12.4% from 12.1%, marking the highest level since January 2024 at 12.5%.
The annual growth rate for other forms of consumer credit held steady at 6.4%, the highest since September 2024 at 6.6%.