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Credit Card Lending Survey Results For Second Quarter 2007
The Hong
Kong Monetary Authority announced today (Wednesday) the results
of its survey on credit card lending for the second quarter of
2007.
Total
card receivables increased by 2.1% (or HK$1.4 billion) in the
second quarter after declining 6.3% in the previous quarter.
The total number of credit card accounts rose further by 2.4%.
The
rollover amount, which reflects the amount of borrowing by
customers using their credit cards, fell to HK$24.9 billion from
HK$25.1 billion as at end-March 2007.
The
charge-off amount increased further in the second quarter to
HK$564 million or 0.83% of average receivables from HK$555
million in the previous quarter. The annualised1
charge-off ratio rose to 3.30% from 3.17% in the previous
quarter.
The
delinquent amount increased to HK$276 million at the end of June
compared with HK$262 million at the end of the previous
quarter. The delinquency ratio edged up to 0.40% from 0.39% at
the end of March. The combined delinquent and rescheduled ratio
edged up to 0.47% at end-Jun from 0.46%2
at end-March with the amount of rescheduled receivables
remaining stable at HK$51 million.
Annex
For
further enquiries, please contact:
Peggy Lo, Manager (Press), at 2878 1687 or
Hing-fung Wong, Officer (Press), at 2878 1802
Hong Kong
Monetary Authority
15 August 2007
1 This
assumes the quarterly rate of charge-off is maintained for the
next three quarters.
2 Not the sum of the two ratios, due
to rounding.
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