Bank Credit To The Private Sector

Europe Ranking

percent of GDPSource: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
Latest Reading
Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Switzerland168.4920161164.86
2Denmark163.3320202160.89
3United Kingdom143.2820204131.03
4Norway140.4520205127.85
5Sweden139.1720203131.08
6France119.9320208104.74
7Cyprus110.1620207108.43
8Spain107.4620201193.73
9Luxembourg105.7820206108.68
10Portugal101.1320201290.18
11Netherlands100.882020999.68
12Iceland99.8420201388.12
13Finland99.8120201095.01
14Austria92.9720201485.57
15Germany85.2520201679.16
16Italy82.2320201773.05
17Greece82.0920201580.78
18Malta82.0520201871.58
19Georgia76.7820201964.77
20Armenia69.0720202257.34
21Slovakia67.220202062.77
22Estonia64.8320202159.77
23Montenegro59.9720202649.02
24Macedonia54.7720202549.45
25Czech Republic53.220202450.28
26Poland50.0320202350.68
27Serbia45.4620202841.98
28Slovenia43.3620202742.45
29Hungary37.7320203133.36
30Lithuania37.6420202939.05
31Albania35.1620203231.35
32Ireland32.4420203036
33Romania25.9720203324.74
34Moldova22.6620203519.8
35Ukraine20.8820203422.82
36Angola11.6420203614.26

Definition of Bank Credit To The Private Sector

Domestic credit to private sector by banks refers to financial resources provided to the private sector by other depository corporations (deposit taking corporations except central banks), such as through loans, purchases of nonequity securities, and trade credits and other accounts receivable, that establish a claim for repayment. For some countries these claims include credit to public enterprises.

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