Consumer Lending in China
The Norwegian economy showed a faster recovery than many other European countries at the end of the review period. As the Coronavirus (COVID-19) public health crisis and related restrictions and measures eased, unemployment decreased and consumers shifted back towards pre-pandemic lifestyles. This increased the number of applications for new loans in 2022. This growth was most visible in card lending, but non-card lending also performed well in this regard.
Euromonitor International's Consumer Lending in Norway report establishes the size and structure of the market for ATMs cards, smart cards, credit cards, debit cards, charge cards, pre-paid cards and store cards. It looks at key players in the market (issuers and operators), number of cards in circulation, numbers transactions and value of transactions. It offers strategic analysis of sector forecasts and trends to watch.
Product coverage: Consumer Credit, Mortgages/Housing.
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
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- Consumer Lending in China
- Euromonitor International
- October 2022
- List Of Contents And Tables
- CONSUMER LENDING IN CHINA
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Consumer lending in 2022: The big picture
- Non-performing rate for mortgages/housing on the rise
- BNPL gaining ground
- What next for consumer lending?
- MARKET DATA
- Table 1 Consumer Lending: Outstanding Balance by Category: Value 2017-2022
- Table 2 Consumer Lending: Outstanding Balance by Category: % Value Growth 2017-2022
- Table 3 Consumer Lending: Gross Lending by Category: Value 2017-2022
- Table 4 Consumer Lending: Gross Lending by Category: % Value Growth 2017-2022
- Table 5 Consumer Lending: Non-performing vs Other Loans Outstanding Balance: % Value 2017-2022
- Table 6 Mortgages/Housing: Non-performing vs Other Loans Outstanding Balance: % Value 2017-2022
- Table 7 Consumer Credit: Non-performing vs Other Loans Outstanding Balance: % Value 2017-2022
- Table 8 Card Lending: Non-performing vs Other Loans Outstanding Balance: % Value 2017-2022
- Table 9 Forecast Consumer Lending: Outstanding Balance by Category: Value 2022-2027
- Table 10 Forecast Consumer Lending: Outstanding Balance by Category: % Value Growth 2022-2027
- Table 11 Forecast Consumer Lending: Gross Lending by Category: Value 2022-2027
- Table 12 Forecast Consumer Lending: Gross Lending by Category: % Value Growth 2022-2027
- DISCLAIMER
- SOURCES
- Summary 1 Research Sources
- CONSUMER CREDIT IN CHINA
- KEY DATA FINDINGS
- 2022 DEVELOPMENTS
- Consumers struggle with their outstanding balances
- Inclusive financing maintains growth momentum
- Lower borrowing costs
- PROSPECTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
- Standardisation in consumer loans
- Consumer credit shows strong growth potential
- Green financing gaining attention
- CATEGORY DATA
- Table 13 Consumer Credit: Outstanding Balance by Category: Value 2017-2022
- Table 14 Consumer Credit: Outstanding Balance by Category: % Value Growth 2017-2022
- Table 15 Consumer Credit: Gross Lending by Category: Value 2017-2022
- Table 16 Consumer Credit: Gross Lending by Category: % Value Growth 2017-2022
- Table 17 Forecast Consumer Credit: Outstanding Balance by Category: Value 2022-2027
- Table 18 Forecast Consumer Credit: Outstanding Balance by Category: % Value Growth 2022-2027
- Table 19 Forecast Consumer Credit: Gross Lending by Category: Value 2022-2027
- Table 20 Forecast Consumer Credit: Gross Lending by Category: % Value Growth 2022-2027