Hong Kong Monetary Authority: The total amount of credit card receivables in the second quarter fell by 2.5% to HK$149 billion.
On August 15, the Hong Kong Census and Statistics Department released the results of a survey on credit card loans for the second quarter of 2025. The total amount of credit card receivables fell by 2.5% to HK$149 billion at the end of June in the second quarter of 2025, compared to a 5.8% decrease in the previous quarter.
On August 15, the Hong Kong government's Census and Statistics Department released the results of a credit card loan survey for the second quarter of 2025. The total amount of credit card receivables decreased by 2.5% to HK$149 billion by the end of June 2025, compared to a decrease of 5.8% in the previous quarter. The delinquency and restructuring mergers ratio was 0.45% in June 2025, compared to 0.42% at the end of the previous quarter. The quarterly credit card default rate was 0.64%, compared to 0.61% at the end of the previous quarter, and still maintained at a relatively low level.
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