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Percent of people aged 15+ who have a credit card, 2021:

The average for 2021 based on 26 countries was 38.75 percent. The highest value was in Finland: 65.29 percent and the lowest value was in Lithuania: 11.89 percent. The indicator is available from 2011 to 2021. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: percent; Source: The World Bank
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Countries Percent people with credit cards, 2021 Global rank Available data
Finland 65.29 1 2011 - 2021
Austria 58.99 2 2011 - 2021
Denmark 58.5 3 2011 - 2021
Italy 57.88 4 2011 - 2021
Spain 56.61 5 2011 - 2021
Germany 56.52 6 2011 - 2021
Ireland 54.96 7 2011 - 2021
Belgium 49.82 8 2011 - 2021
Sweden 48.35 9 2011 - 2021
Slovenia 45.05 10 2011 - 2021
Malta 42.48 11 2011 - 2021
France 39.76 12 2011 - 2021
Portugal 38.54 13 2011 - 2021
Netherlands 37.43 14 2011 - 2021
Croatia 35.75 15 2011 - 2021
Estonia 34.86 16 2011 - 2021
Cyprus 32.48 17 2011 - 2021
Slovakia 30.94 18 2011 - 2021
Czechia 29.85 19 2011 - 2021
Poland 24.44 20 2011 - 2021
Bulgaria 23.27 21 2011 - 2021
Greece 23.17 22 2011 - 2021
Romania 17.78 23 2011 - 2021
Latvia 17.08 24 2011 - 2021
Hungary 15.92 25 2011 - 2021
Lithuania 11.89 26 2011 - 2021


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Definition: The percentage of respondents with a credit card (% age 15+). The data are from the World bank Global Financial Inclusion survey.

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