FICO UK Credit Card Market Report: July/August 2023
- Average credit card spend leveled out at £825 in July and £830 in August, higher than the same period last year. The average credit card balance increased slightly to £1,710 in July and £1,729 in August. The percentage of payments to balance increased from 38% in June to 38.7% in August. Cash usage with credit cards has been steadily increasing since March.
- The percentage of customers missing payments has risen, with a 11.9% increase in customers missing two payments and a 20.3% increase in customers missing three payments compared to last year.
Summer months see average credit card spend and balance continue to trend upwards while payments to balance rose and fell, sending warning signals to lenders ahead of winter
FICO data on
Highlights
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Average spend levelled out over the summer months to
£825 in July and£830 in August, but remained significantly higher than the same period in 2022 (£790 and£810 , respectively) -
The average credit card balance increased slightly in July to
£1,710 and in August to£1,729 , continuing the upward trend seen over the last two years -
Although the percentage of payments to balance has increased from
38% in June to38.7% in August, it remains a much lower level that the same period last year. Intramonth movements demonstrate erratic financial management, having increased1.5% , to39.5% in July, before falling back again in August. -
Year on year, the percentage of customers missing one, two and three payments has risen, with customers missing two payments
11.9% higher and for those missing three payments a worrying20.3% higher -
The use of credit cards to take out cash was at
3.6% in July and4% in August, which is still significantly lower than the6% seen before COVID. However, cash usage has been steadily increasing since March.
FICO Comment
Average spend on credit cards over the summer has been relatively flat, albeit still at the highest point since FICO records started in 2006. The average balance has also continued to increase month on month, trending upwards for the last two years. Both of these factors reflect the general inflationary pressures across the
The FICO analysis also illustrates the delicate balancing act cardholders are managing, with the percentage of payments to balance yo-yoing over the last few months following a significant drop in the spring. This can be expected to continue whilst households struggle with the combined burden of higher prices and higher credit card balances. The percentage of customers missing one, two and three payments is also significantly higher than the same period in 2022, reflecting the challenges faced by those without a savings cushion to fall back on.
The initial increase in missed payments began during the Christmas 2022 period and has trended upwards across one, two and three missed payments since. In particular, the average missed payment balance has been increasing since May 2023 for those customers missing one payment and since March 2023 for those with two missed payments. The erratic pattern of payments continued in August with the number of customers missing one payment down
The other warning flag for lenders is the use of credit cards for cash withdrawals. Recent reports from
The new data provides important insights for lenders as they prepare for the next wave of winter fuel costs hitting customers’ disposable income.
These card performance figures are part of the data shared with subscribers of the FICO® Benchmark Reporting Service. The data sample comes from client reports generated by the FICO® TRIAD® Customer Manager solution in use by some
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