Slowing in annual growth in consumer borrowing

The British Bankers’ Association (BBA) has reported that consumer credit growth was 6.1% in March, compared with 6.5% in the previous month.

Net mortgage borrowing was 2.2% higher than a year ago.

Eric Leenders, the BBA’s managing director for retail banking, said: “In March, annual growth in consumer borrowing from the main high street banks slowed, perhaps mirroring the dip seen in retail sales volumes as price rises appear to have started biting into consumers’ spending.

“House purchase approvals were largely in line with last year’s average, broadly reflecting a steady housing market.

“Business lending increased in March across a number of sectors including construction, manufacturing, retail and wholesale, and utilities.”

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