Equifax Inc. has released its Q1 2025 Global Consumer Credit Trends Report, offering insights into consumer credit behaviors and economic conditions across ten countries, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, Spain, and the United States. The report highlights significant trends, such as a refinance surge in Australia, driven by the country's first interest rate cut in over four years. This has led to a 20% increase in externally refinanced mortgage accounts compared to the previous year, with investors playing a major role in this activity. In Canada, consumers are reducing spending due to rising missed payments, with over 1.4 million individuals missing at least one credit payment in Q1 2025. While mortgage holders have experienced some stabilization, financial strain persists for non-mortgage consumers, leading to an 8.9% rise in delinquency rates year-over-year. Additionally, credit card spending has slowed, yet balances continue to rise, with a notable decrease in the average credit card pay rate, particularly among consumers under 35. These insights are powered by the Equifax Cloud™ and the organization's custom data fabric, aiming to provide lenders with a comprehensive understanding of global consumer credit dynamics.
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