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Bank Loans Per Capita (USD) rose 24.8% to USD 9,195 in Poland in 2017

Bank Loans Per Capita (USD) (USD), 2017
Banking | Poland | July 14, 2018
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Bank loans per capita rose 24.8% to USD 9,195 in Poland in 2017, according to the National Central Bank.

Historically, bank loans per capita in Poland reached an all time high of USD 9,195 in 2017 and an all time low of USD 330 in 1993. When compared to Poland's main peers, bank loans per capita in Czech Republic amounted to USD 13,527 , USD 58,514 in Germany, USD 6,052 in Russia and USD 878 in Ukraine in 2017.

Poland has been ranked 33rd within the group of 107 countries we follow in terms of bank loans per capita, 10 places above the position seen 10 years ago.

Bank Loans Per Capita (USD) Unit 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Austria USD 61,258 ... ... ... ... ... ...
Belgium USD 65,663 57,286 58,968 64,300 69,916 ... ...
China USD 14,317 11,157 12,686 15,461 17,771 ... ...
Czechia USD 13,549 13,758 14,265 15,730 16,685
France USD 61,155 57,882 60,006 68,112 ... ... ...
Germany USD 58,514 38,574 39,320 44,688 69,626 ... ...
Hungary USD 5,495 6,912 8,892 9,729 13,398 ... ...
Japan USD 35,717 ... ... ... ... ... ...
Poland USD 9,195 9,346 9,666 9,832 9,689 ...
Romania USD 2,833 2,811 2,912 3,289 3,880 ... ...
Russia USD 6,052 ... 6,694 6,424 ... ... ...
Slovakia USD 12,199 12,608 13,129 15,016 14,974 ... ...
USA USD 30,232 ... 32,807 33,701 35,199 ... ...
Ukraine USD ... 878 ... 983 773 892 ... ...