FICO UK Credit Card Market Report: September 2025
FICOFICO(US:FICO) Businesswire·2025-12-04 09:00

Core Insights - The latest credit card data from FICO for September 2025 indicates that households are facing financial challenges, with signs of increased delinquency among cardholders with accumulated debt [1][2] - There is a notable decline in average credit card spending, reflecting subdued consumer confidence [3][9] Spending and Balances - Average UK credit card spend in September 2025 was £805, marking a 3.8% year-on-year decline, the most significant drop in recent months [3][9] - Average active balances increased to £1,915, which is 4.5% higher than September 2024, indicating ongoing financial pressure on households [4][9] Payment Trends - The percentage of total balance paid fell to 34.6%, a decrease of 6.5% year-on-year, suggesting that customers are struggling to pay down their balances [4][9][10] - Payments to balance saw a slight increase of 1% month-on-month, but remain significantly lower than the previous year [4][10] Delinquency Rates - There has been a 3.7% month-on-month increase in customers missing three payments, which is also 1.7% higher than September 2024, indicating a trend towards deeper delinquency [5][9][10] - Customers who have held their credit cards for five years or more exhibit the highest delinquent balances, with their delinquent balance being twice as high compared to their overall balance [6][7] Key Metrics Summary - Key metrics for September 2025 include: - Average credit card spend: £805, down 3.8% year-on-year [8][9] - Average card balance: £1,915, up 4.5% year-on-year [8][9] - Percentage of customers missing three payments: 0.21%, up 3.7% month-on-month [10] - Average credit limit: £5,900, up 2.5% year-on-year [10]