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    Consumer credit

    How much consumer credit – also known as consumer loans – do households have, either within or outside the traditional banking sector? What is the total stock of consumer credit? The Consumer Credit statistics shed light on the most common types of consumer credit provided by banks and finance companies., Total consumer credit, The figure shows the development in the total consumer credit, including the consumer credit both within and outside the traditional banking sector., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Consumer credit, end of quarter (MPK30), More about the figure, Last update, 6.2.2026, Next update, 6.5.2026, Source data, Consumer credit information provided outside the banking sector is collected directly from consumer credit and credit card providers. Consumer credit granted in the banking sector is obtained from the Danish Central Bank., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Consumer Credit, Consumer credit by loan type, The figure shows how much consumer credit households held outside the banking sector in the most recent quarter. You can also see how large a share of the consumer credit consisted of unsecured loans, as well as loans from petrol companies., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Consumer credit, end of quarter (MPK30), More about the figure, Last update, 6.2.2026, Next update, 6.5.2026, Source data, Consumer credit information provided outside the banking sector is collected directly from consumer credit and credit card providers. Consumer credit granted in the banking sector is obtained from the Danish Central Bank., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Consumer Credit, On the statistics – documentation, sources and method, Gain an overview of the purpose, contents and quality of the statistics. Learn about the data sources of the statistics, the contents of the statistics and how often they are published., See the documentation of statistics to learn more:, Consumer Credit, These statistics Consumer credit show the volume and development of consumer credit and credit cards services. With its short production time of 35 days after the end of the quarter, these statistics can serve as a business cycle indicator for credit intermediation in Denmark. These statistics have been compiled since 1999 and are in their current form comparable from 2008 onwards., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Consumer Credit, Need more data on Consumer credit?, Go on searching on your own in Statbank Denmark and find more detailed figures, for example the consumer credit in previous quarters., Go to the StatBank, Contact, Per Svensson, Phone: +45 20 56 93 96, Mail: , psv@dst.dk

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    Statistics Denmark is a professionally and politically independent institution developing, producing and publishing statistics on society. Statistics Denmark produces impartial and objective statistics in accordance with recognised methods and statistical procedures. Furthermore, Statistics Denmark ensures statistical confidentiality. Our goal is for the statistics to be accurate and reliable, coherent and comparable., Statistics Denmark defines the statistics on the basis of users’ needs, publish them timely and punctually and aim to present them in a clear and understandable way. To this end, Statistics Denmark’s professional independence is specified by law, cf. Act on Statistics Denmark, and it is ensured that the staff has adequate education, training and experience to accommodate the current statistical requirements., Statistics Denmark produces and disseminates official statistics and ensures coherence within and between the statistics, including comparability over time and geographical areas. To the widest extent possible, existing administrative sources are used to minimise the reporting burden on enterprises and citizens., Statistics Denmark emphasises good service, efficiency and cost-effectiveness to fulfil the increasing national and international requests. Statistics Denmark participates in the international cooperation and meets the requirements to the European statistical system., Statistics Denmark is working according to well-defined methods and plans. Quality indicators and other important factors concerning processes and products are well-defined, and outputs are monitored in accordance with these. If the quality indicators are not satisfactory, changes and improvements of processes and procedures will be implemented., Statistics Denmark’s quality system is based on the 16 principles in the European statistics Code of Practice, as published by Eurostat:, Professional independence, 1bis Coordination and cooperation, Mandate for data collection and access to data, Adequacy of resources, Commitment to quality, Statistical confidentiality and data protection, Impartiality and objectivity, Sound Methodology, Appropriate statistical procedures, Non-excessive burden on respondents, Cost-effectiveness, Relevance, Accuracy and reliability, Timeliness and punctuality, Coherence and comparability, Accessibility and clarity

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