May figures for the main high street banks
24/06/2008
May's mortgage lending was much weaker than April and a record low number of house purchase approvals means the subdued picture will continue.
Consumer credit rose, largely reflecting lower credit card repayments and, after April's strong inflow, personal deposit growth was weaker in May.
| seasonally adjusted data | mortgage lending | consumer credit | personal deposits | company finance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May net change | + £4.0 bn | - £0.5 bn | + £1.3 bn | + £4.9 bn |
| (previous month) | + £5.2 bn | - £0.1 bn | + £6.2 bn | + £22.8 bn |
| previous six month average | + £5.0 bn | + £0.4 bn | + £3.1 bn | + £15.2 bn |
| annual growth | + 12.3 % | + 4.3 % | + 5.7 % | + 24.0 % |
| amounts outstanding nsa | £556.3 bn | £108.5 bn | £571.4 bn | £737.2 bn |
For further information, please contact:
Brian Capon, Assistant Director, Media (020 7216 8810 brian.capon@bba.org.uk )
David Dooks, Statistics Director (020 7216 8837 david.dooks@bba.org.uk )
Notes to Editors:
- The BBA is the leading UK banking and financial services trade association and represents its members, from 60 countries, on domestic and international issues. Our members provide the full range of banking and financial services, operate some 150 million personal accounts, contribute £50bn to the economy and together make up the world's largest international banking centre.
- The Major British Banking Groups (MBBG) account for some two-thirds of all UK mortgage lending outstanding, provide over half of all consumer credit and, within that, some 70% of all card credit. They include the nine largest retail lenders in the UK: Abbey, Alliance & Leicester, Barclays, Bradford & Bingley, HBOS, HSBC Bank, LloydsTSB, Northern Rock and Royal Bank of Scotland.
- Net changes in amounts outstanding are consistent with Table A4.3 of the Bank of England's Monetary & Financial Statistics and the comprehensive data for lending to individuals by all lenders due to be released by the Bank of England on 30 June 2008
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