Bahrain: Bank credit to the private sector

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 Bahrain

Bank credit to the private sector as percent of GDP

 Latest value 70.55
 Year 2015
 Measure percent
 Data availability 1970 - 2015
 Average 41.58
 Min - Max 13.26 - 71.44
 Source The World Bank
The latest value from 2015 is 70.55 percent, an increase from 61.33 percent in 2014. In comparison, the world average is 52.21 percent, based on data from 173 countries. Historically, the average for Bahrain from 1970 to 2015 is 41.58 percent. The minimum value, 13.26 percent, was reached in 1970 while the maximum of 71.44 percent was recorded in 2009. See the global rankings for that indicator or use the country comparator to compare trends over time.
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Recent data
Bahrain - Bank credit to the private sector - Recent values chart

Historical series
Bahrain - Bank credit to the private sector - historical chart - 1970-2015




Bank credit in Bahrain and other countries is defined as the credit extended by the banking institutions to the private sector only: both firms and households. It does not include lending to the government.

Credit is essential for the economy to function well. It funds new investments and allows people to purchase houses, cars, and other items. Of course, excessive lending and borrowing usually end up in financial crises but, in principle, credit availability is good for economic development.

If the banking credit to the private sector is about 70 percent of GDP and more, then the country has a relatively well developed financial system. The amount of credit can even exceed 200 percent of GDP in some very advanced economies. In some poor countries, the credit could be less than 15 percent of GDP. In these countries, firms and households essentially do not have access to credit for investment and various purchases.
Definition: Domestic credit to private sector by banks refers to financial resources provided to the private sector by other depository corporations (deposit taking corporations except central banks), such as through loans, purchases of nonequity securities, and trade credits and other accounts receivable, that establish a claim for repayment. For some countries these claims include credit to public enterprises.

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