Credit advanced to consumers for the purchase of goods or services.
consumer credit as a percentage of disposable income stood at a near record high of 21.1 per cent
as modifierthe UK's consumer credit market
Example sentencesExamples
I don't know if a consolidation with a consumer credit agency will help.
With consumer credit companies swallowing fewer write-off loans, their overall profit should be greater.
Consumer credit as a percentage of disposable income stood at a near record high of 21.1% in May against the all time record of 21.3% reached in September 2003.
The issuer must be someone who carries on a consumer credit business, that is, he must be in the business of making regulated credit agreements.
Greater consumer credit excess and further financial sector leveraging ensure a more precarious disaster down the road.
Today, despite record levels of additional Consumer Credit, we see rising delinquencies and charge-offs, particularly with the marginal "subprime" lenders.
These funds were already available for other private uses, such as private investment, mortgages, and other consumer credit.
In some cases people may save because there are few goods to buy or because consumer credit is scarce.
Credit-counselling is the giving of advice to a consumer who has incurred debts under consumer credit agreements.
The rise in net consumer credit slowed a little to £1.3bn from £1.7bn in April.
Definition of consumer credit in US English:
consumer credit
noun
Credit advanced to consumers for the purchase of goods or services.
consumer credit as a percentage of disposable income stood at a near record high of 21.1%
as modifierthe consumer credit marketplace
Example sentencesExamples
Consumer credit as a percentage of disposable income stood at a near record high of 21.1% in May against the all time record of 21.3% reached in September 2003.
I don't know if a consolidation with a consumer credit agency will help.
The rise in net consumer credit slowed a little to £1.3bn from £1.7bn in April.
With consumer credit companies swallowing fewer write-off loans, their overall profit should be greater.
Credit-counselling is the giving of advice to a consumer who has incurred debts under consumer credit agreements.
In some cases people may save because there are few goods to buy or because consumer credit is scarce.
These funds were already available for other private uses, such as private investment, mortgages, and other consumer credit.
Today, despite record levels of additional Consumer Credit, we see rising delinquencies and charge-offs, particularly with the marginal "subprime" lenders.
Greater consumer credit excess and further financial sector leveraging ensure a more precarious disaster down the road.
The issuer must be someone who carries on a consumer credit business, that is, he must be in the business of making regulated credit agreements.