Credit card Christmas spending likely to soar
November 13, 2007 by admin
Filed under News, News-Credit-Cards
Consumers are planning to splash out this Christmas on credit, and could find themselves in financial difficulties as a result.
Having studied the latest Bank of England consumer credit data, credit reference agency Callcredit found that last Christmas, vast amounts were borrowed on cards.
60 per cent of the whole of 2006’s credit card lending took place in December last year, and Callcredit has warned that this is likely to be repeated this year.
Indeed, with many experts warning that unsecured personal loans are getting harder and harder to get hold of, thanks to the impending credit crunch, this year’s figure could be even higher.
Head of consumer finance at Callcredit, Mark Ward, warned: “From our review of these statistics, and in spite of the widely reported credit crunch, we’re still anticipating that many consumers will turn to credit at Christmas in order to fund their spending.”
“Worryingly, it could be these people who may find it more difficult or expensive to borrow on credit,” he added.


