Reference Case Number: FOI9334
Freedom of Information: Right to know request:
Using data collected from the Consumer Credit Data (CCR003) form, I would like to know:
- The total number and value of high cost short-term credit loans
- The total number and value of high cost short-term credit loans in arrears
- The total number and value of Home credit loan agreements loans
- The total number and value of Home credit loan agreements loans in arrears
- The total number and value of pawnbroking loans
- The total number and value of pawnbroking loans in arrears
I would like this data broken down monthly for the last two years, with May 31 2022 as year-end. If this is not possible, please break it down by quarter.
FCA response:
“We have aggregated your 3 separate requests and processed them in accordance with the Act as one request under the reference number shown above. This is because, under guidance issued by the Information Commissioner’s Office, a public authority may aggregate requests in the following circumstances (amongst others):
- Two or more requests for information have been made to the same public authority.
- The requests are from the same person.
- The requests relate to the same or similar information.
The Guidance can be found here[1] (see page 12). ‘accounting reference dates’[2]
Firms submit their CCR003 returns for reporting periods which are relative to their own accounting reference dates.
For most firms this is only once annually. As a result, we are unable to aggregate this information to reflect a specific calendar period. The table below aggregates firms’ CCR003 submissions for their annual reporting periods ending within set 12month periods with end dates of 30 April. For example, the column relating to the 12-month period ending April-22, it will include any annual reporting periods ending between 1 May 2021 and 30 April 2022.
The information provided reflects the data submitted by firms on CCR003 on rows 3 (Home credit loan agreements), 5 (Pawnbroking) and 6 (High-cost short-term credit) with some limited cleaning, this being:
- Exclusion of duplicate submissions by a firm within a 12-month period as a result of changes to accounting reference dates.
- Correction of clear misreporting of the order of magnitude of vales.
- Correction of clear misreporting of agreements against an incorrect activity row.
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CCR003 submissions for annual reporting periods ending in the 12 months to: |
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Agreement Type |
Measure |
April-19 |
April-20 |
April-21 |
April-22 |
High-cost short-term credit |
Number of agreements outstanding |
2,444,702 |
1,603,899 |
756,361 |
398,330 |
Value of agreements outstanding |
843,853,964 |
635,795,259 |
357,034,704 |
139,133,003 |
|
Number of agreements outstanding in arrears |
1,377,017 |
880,463 |
593,521 |
159,294 |
|
Value of arrears of agreements outstanding |
497,784,358 |
466,741,671 |
303,961,047 |
70,492,640 |
|
Home credit loan agreements |
Number of agreements outstanding |
2,276,172 |
2,058,662 |
1,824,147 |
590,814 |
Value of agreements outstanding |
1,313,902,275 |
1,236,099,951 |
1,108,578,063 |
280,997,228 |
|
Number of agreements outstanding in arrears |
1,761,931 |
1,554,570 |
1,429,838 |
316,585 |
|
Value of arrears of agreements outstanding |
654,487,015 |
687,014,877 |
732,327,912 |
74,015,225 |
|
Pawnbroking agreements |
Number of agreements outstanding |
487,051 |
488,834 |
316,962 |
341,302 |
Value of agreements outstanding |
185,223,642 |
197,215,444 |
144,469,111 |
174,246,504 |
|
Number of agreements outstanding in arrears |
146,990 |
164,007 |
143,235 |
112,807 |
|
Value of arrears of agreements outstanding |
50,397,378 |
54,708,476 |
40,364,692 |
40,847,073 |
Please note that in line with paragraph 10 of SUP 16 Annex 38B Notes for completion of Data Items relating to Consumer Credit activities[3]:
The data items in SUP 16 Annex 38AR (Data Items relating to Consumer Credit activities) should reflect the standard accounting practices followed in the preparation of a firm’s annual report and accounts, unless otherwise stated.
Some firms will choose to retain non-performing agreements, while others will sell these agreements to debt purchasers, or write them off entirely. The information provided does not include any relevant agreements held by debt purchasers.
The table does not include relevant agreements facilitated by peer-to-peer lending platforms if the lender in those agreements is not a regulated lender.