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Date Quarterly amounts outstanding of total sterling net consumer credit (excluding credit card) lending to individuals (in sterling millions) seasonally adjusted
[a] [b] [c] [d] [e] [f] [g] [h] [i]
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31 Mar 10 159232
30 Jun 10 157498
30 Sep 10 155932
31 Dec 10 154294
31 Mar 11 152461
30 Jun 11 151984
30 Sep 11 151478
31 Dec 11 150591
31 Mar 12 151373
30 Jun 12 151295
30 Sep 12 152494
31 Dec 12 154623
31 Mar 13 155301
30 Jun 13 157172
30 Sep 13 159565
31 Dec 13 162143
31 Mar 14 166064
30 Jun 14 170007
30 Sep 14 175167
31 Dec 14 179503
31 Mar 15 185603
30 Jun 15 190436
30 Sep 15 194311
31 Dec 15 199461
31 Mar 16 205874
30 Jun 16 212247
30 Sep 16 217834
31 Dec 16 224441
31 Mar 17 231615
30 Jun 17 238415
30 Sep 17 245060
31 Dec 17 252125
31 Mar 18 258880
30 Jun 18 266313
30 Sep 18 273192
31 Dec 18 278567
31 Mar 19 284850
30 Jun 19 291617
30 Sep 19 299021
31 Dec 19 303226
31 Mar 20 308551
30 Jun 20 307633
30 Sep 20 312713
31 Dec 20 318774
31 Mar 21 321341
30 Jun 21 326061
30 Sep 21 331024
31 Dec 21 335268
31 Mar 22 341945
30 Jun 22 350325
30 Sep 22 357800
31 Dec 22 364267
31 Mar 23 374614

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[a] This series is updated annually following the publication of relevant data by The Student Loans Company. An alternative measure, excluding student loans, is published each month. The equivalent series reference is available at www.bankofengland.co.uk/statistics/documents/iadb/notesiadb/mappingdoc.pdf. Further information can be found in Bankstats, July 2012, 'A new measure of consumer credit', available at www.bankofengland.co.uk/statistics/Documents/ms/articles/art1jul12.pdf.

[b] Mortgage Style Loans are no longer included in this series from April 2013 following their sale to a third party. For more information, see www.slc.co.uk/official-statistics.aspx.

[c] Other loans and advances include loans made through Government student support schemes (through the Student Loans Company). From the academic year 2006/07 onwards, tuition fee loans were made available to new students. Such loans are made in instalments. An increase in tuition fees in academic year 2007/08 has contributed to a rise in student loans. (30 Sep 2006 - 31 Mar 2023)

[d] Consumer credit consists of credit card lending and other loans and advances. Other loans and advances include loans made through Government student support schemes (currently through the Student Loans Company). For further details see Notes to Editors 4 in the March 2008 Lending to Individuals statistical release. (30 Sep 2006 - 31 Mar 2023)

[e] Consumer credit consists of credit card lending and other loans and advances. Other loans and advances include loans made through Government student support schemes (currently through the Student Loans Company). For further details see Notes to Editors 4 in the May 2008 Lending to Individuals statistical release. (30 Sep 2006 - 31 Mar 2023)

[f] The Office for National Statistics have recently completed a review of the Credit Grantors Survey and have re-examined the assumptions underlying this series. This has decreased the amount outstanding of credit card lending by £2bn and the amount outstanding of other unsecured lending by £8bn in Q1 2010. Flows of gross and net lending were not significantly affected. (31 Mar 2010)

[g] The Office for National Statistics regularly reviews its reporters to the Credit Grantors Survey. Due to a change in the reporting population, the amount outstanding of unsecured credit in the months of 2011 has decreased by £0.5bn from the levels previously published. Of this credit card lending decreased by £0.4bn and other unsecured lending decreased by £0.1bn. These movements have been adjusted out of the lending flows from January 2011. (31 Mar 2011)

[h] The level of other unsecured lending has been reduced by £0.3bn following the transfer of a loan portfolio to a non-resident company. The movement has been adjusted out of the net lending flows for May 2011. (31 May 2011)

[i] Due to improvements in reporting at one institution, the amounts outstanding decreased by £2bn. This effect has been adjusted out of the flows for January 2012. (31 Jan 2012 - 31 Mar 2012)