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Household debts up average 16%
12/04/2007 The Star By Jack Wong

KUCHING: Household debts in the country grew an average 15.9% in the past six years, with outstanding (household) loans at RM394.8bil as at end-2006.

About 50% of the debts, which accounted for 72.3% of the gross domestic product (GDP), were mortgages while a further 24% were hire-purchase financing, said Bank Negara Credit Counselling and Debt Management Agency chairman Datuk L. Meyyappan.

“Outstanding balances of credit cards have been posting double-digit growth over the years. However, the rising credit-card balances has not posed much concern over financial stability,” he said when launching the agency's Sarawak branch office yesterday.

Meyyappan said credit-card debts made up only 3.3% of the banking sector loans and 5% of household debts.

Datuk L. Meyyappan: The rising credit card balances has not posed much concern over financial stability
Last year, he said, credit cards in circulation increased by 12.8% to 8.8 million while the number of transactions and payments made using credit cards rose by 15.5% to RM47.5bil.

“While the value of purchases and payments has been rising in recent years, 60% of these transactions are being consistently paid in full by the cardholders over the past three years.

“This is a clear indication that a substantial proportion of the holders used credit cards to facilitate payments rather than as a source for credit,” Meyyappan said.

He said that outstanding balances of credit cards had been on a rising trend and jumped to RM19.8bil at end-2006. This showed an annual growth of 19%.

Meyyappan said defaults for credit cards remained low at 3.7% of the outstanding balances.

 

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