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Credit card spending falls to 7-month low

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Last updated: April 7, 2025 12:32 am
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Credit card spending hit a 7-month low amid persistent decline, according to a report by ACMIIL, a stock market firm. The report said that, total credit card spending stood at Rs 1,672 billion in February, compared to Rs 1,841 billion in January. This marks a 9 percent decline on a month-on-month (MoM) basis. It said, monthly impact coupled with industry slowdown led to spending low of seven months.

Despite the monthly dip, credit card spending still showed a 12 percent increase compared to February 2024. However, this is much lower than the average year-on-year (YoY) growth of around 30 percent seen until January 2024, suggesting a slowdown in consumer activity.

Transaction volumes also showed a mixed trend. While the number of transactions rose 27 percent year over year, they dropped 8 percent compared to January 2025. This is the slowest yearly growth in the past 13 months, indicating that people are using their credit cards less frequently.

The average amount spent per transaction also declined slightly from â‚¹4,282 in January to â‚¹4,219 in February. The report highlights that customers appear to be spending more cautiously. One reason could be tax planning, as many people tend to avoid big-ticket or non-essential purchases during this time of the year. February also lacks major festivals or spending triggers, which usually boost consumption.

Spending per card also dropped. The average spend per credit card in February was Rs 15,295, down from Rs 16,911 in January. This is a 9.6 percent decline on a MoM basis.

According to ACMIIL, the overall slowdown in card spending and the shrinking average ticket size per transaction indicate cautious consumer behaviour. The report also points out that the pace of new card issuance has slowed, further contributing to the weaker growth numbers.

In summary, February saw muted consumer activity, both in terms of transaction numbers and value, reflecting broader economic caution and seasonal spending patterns. ANI

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