The ECRI Statistical Package 2024 provides data on outstanding credit granted by monetary-financial institutions (MFIs) to households and non-financial corporations (NFCs) for the period from 1995 to 2022 comprising 45 countries, with a final chapter focused on the consequences of the inflation crisis.
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The ECRI statistical package can be purchased in the following forms:
- A comprehensive package focusing on Lending to Households and Non-Financial Corporations in Europe. It includes both data and visualisation graphics and tables.Price: 750 €
- A targeted package on Consumer Credit in Europe. It includes both data and visualisation graphics and tables.Price: 550 €
Key findings:
- In 2023, loans to EU households and non-financial corporations (NFCs) did not change significantly.
- Household loans in the EU remained stable and NFC loans decreased by 0.12 % in 2023.
- Total household loans grew the most in Bulgaria (+17.5 %), Croatia (+9.3 %), Malta (+8.2 %) and Hungary (+7.2 %). In turn, the most significant contractions were registered in Greece (-3.5 %), Cyprus (-2.8 %), Spain (-2.5 %), Austria (-1.9 %), Finland (-1.5 %), Italy (-1.5 %).
- NFC loans grew most in Czech Republic (+12.2 %), Romania (+9.7 %), Malta (+9.5 %), Hungary (+8.9 %) and Bulgaria (+7.3 %). In turn, the highest reductions were registered in Cyprus (-7.1 %), Luxembourg (-5.7 %), Serbia (-5.3 %), Spain (-4.7 %), and Italy (-4.5 %).