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Consumer Credit Watch
IHS Global Insight's Consumer Credit Watch is a composition of 22 individual country reports on the local consumer finance business in Europe. Each 10-15-page report provides analysis on competitive intelligence, detailed market sizing, and quantitative forecasts.
Each country report includes:
- A qualitative description of credit supply (evolution in market concentration, credit standards, margins, and competitive pressure) and demand (perceived evolution and risk)
- A quantitative assessment of outstanding and new loans, segmented by car finance, revolving loans, and personal and point-of-sale loans
- A benchmark of financial data for leading consumer credit providers, including data on outstanding loans, net interest margin, impairment losses, administrative expenses, and net result
- Detailed data on interest rates on consumer loans
- An assessment of macroeconomic perspectives hinged on data about household consumption and revenue
- A four-year forecast of outstanding and new consumer loans, segmented by car finance, revolving loans, and personal and point-of-sale loans
Click here to download a detailed framework of a report and to get the full listing of country reports and their release dates.
Methodology and Deliverable
IHS Global Insight's Consumer Credit Watch is created by our consumer credit experts. These professionals have conducted years of primary research, as well as statistical modelling, on all major retail-lending markets in Eastern Europe, Western Europe, and the United States.
Primary sources include 60 hours of interviews with executives of local credit providers (telephone interviews). Secondary research includes findings on company registers, lending surveys, credit association data, central bank statistics, companies' financials, and specialized newspapers. Our four-year forecasts are developed from an econometric model that takes into account both macroeconomic data and qualitative information sourced from the interviews.
Each country report will be delivered in PDF format, complemented with detailed data in an Excel spreadsheet.
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