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FICO UK Credit Card Market Report: February 2023

The latest data from FICO on UK credit card trends illustrates the financial balancing act many consumers are facing. Average card spend has increased month-on-month and year-on-year. Higher prices for day-to-day purchases will be reflected in this increase. UK consumers are also paying off less of their outstanding balance, indicating the squeeze on personal budgets.

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The FICO UK Credit Card Market Report for February 2023 shows that average total sales per card were up 3.7 percent compared to January 2023 at £785 (Graphic: Business Wire)

The FICO UK Credit Card Market Report for February 2023 shows that average total sales per card were up 3.7 percent compared to January 2023 at £785 (Graphic: Business Wire)

There are, however, some positive signs of financial management. The percentage of accounts missing one payment dropping significantly month-on-month in February after two months of high increases. The number of accounts missing two payments has also seen the first significant drop since May 2022. The big question for lenders will be whether these patterns are sustained over the coming months. Diligent account management will be critical, particularly as the new Consumer Duty Guidance comes into force in the summer.

Highlights

  • Average total sales up 3.7 percent compared to January 2023 at £785
  • Percentage of payments to balance dropped by 4.1 percent month-on-month
  • Percentage of accounts missing one payment decreased by 15.6 percent compared to January 2023
  • Percentage of accounts with two missed payments decreased 12.6 percent compared to January 2023, although 25 percent higher than February 2022
  • Accounts missing three payments continued to rise, up 27.4 percent year-on-year
  • Average balances across all accounts up 8.7 percent year-on-year to £1,660

FICO comment

Analysis of the largest consortium of UK cards data shows consumers are continuing to face a difficult balancing act to manage their finances as inflation remains a significant factor. Lenders will be vigilant to how these behaviours develop over the coming months.

As living standards continue to be squeezed, it’s not surprising that the percentage of payments to balance has dropped consistently since May 2022. This trend is likely to continue given the current economic pressures. Interestingly though, the current percentage of payments to balance — at 37.8 percent — is considerably higher than before the pandemic, when it was around 30 percent.

How consumers manage their existing financial commitments is also crucial to monitor in the current climate. The fact that the percentage of customers missing one payment decreased significantly in February 2023 — a typical behaviour post-Christmas — will be welcomed by lenders after two months of sharp increases. The percentage of cardholders missing two payments also dropped significantly, but with the proportion 25 percent higher than February 2022 it will be interesting to see whether there is any uptick in March and whether the increase month-on-month seen for the average balances of those customers missing one and two payments starts to reduce.

The percentage of customers missing three payments has significantly increased since June 2022. With a 27.4 percent increase compared to February 2022, lenders will want to implement the best support for these vulnerable customers. Specialised collections support and collections departments will need to ensure they have enough experienced collectors.

Key Trend Indicators – UK Credit Cards February 2023

Metric

Amount

Month-on-Month Change

Year-on-Year Change

Average UK

Credit Card Spend

£785

+3.7%

+11.4%

Average Card Balance

£1,660

+0.6%

+8.7%

Percentage of

Payments to Balance

37.8%

-4.1%

-2.3%

Accounts with

One Missed Payment

1.4%

-15.6%

+0.7%

Accounts with

Two Missed Payments

0.3%

-12.6%

+25.1%

Accounts with

Three Missed Payments

0.2%

+4.3%

+27.4%

Average Credit Limit

£5,550

-0.4%

+1.4%

Average Overlimit Spend

£90

+1.1%

-24.6%

Cash Sales / Total Sales

0.9%

+0.7%

-32.8%

Source: FICO

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 solution in use by some 80 percent of UK card issuers.

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27/04/2023

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