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The impact of COVID-19 on consumer lending in Nigeria cannot be overstated as the local economy was impacted by recession following various lockdown measures, resulting in rising unemployment and decreasing disposable incomes. Mainstream financial service providers were already apprehensive about lending at the beginning of 2020, with most banks not meeting the 65% loan-to-deposit ratio with various sanctions being imposed by the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Euromonitor International's Consumer Lending in Nigeria report establishes the size and structure of the market for ATMs cards, smart cards, credit cards, debit cards, charge cards, pre-paid cards and store cards. It looks at key players in the market (issuers and operators), number of cards in circulation, numbers transactions and value of transactions. It offers strategic analysis of sector forecasts and trends to watch.
Product coverage: Consumer Credit, Mortgages/Housing.
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
List OF CONTENTS AND TABLES
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
COVID-19 impact on consumer lending
COVID-19 country impact
Despite sanctions, many lenders unable to maintain LDR stipulated by Central Bank of Nigeria
Financially-restricted consumers increasingly turn to alternative lenders and fintech players for loans
Ongoing weak performance for mortgages/housing in terms of gross lending
What next for consumer lending?
MARKET DATA
Table 1 Consumer Lending: Outstanding Balance by Category: Value 2015-2020 Table 2 Consumer Lending: Outstanding Balance by Category: % Value Growth 2015-2020 Table 3 Consumer Lending: Gross Lending by Category: Value 2015-2020 Table 4 Consumer Lending: Gross Lending by Category: % Value Growth 2015-2020 Table 5 Consumer Lending: Non-performing vs Other Loans Outstanding Balance: % Value 2015-2020 Table 6 Mortgages/Housing: Non-performing vs Other Loans Outstanding Balance: % Value 2015-2020 Table 7 Consumer Credit: Non-performing vs Other Loans Outstanding Balance: % Value 2015-2020 Table 8 Card Lending: Non-performing vs Other Loans Outstanding Balance: % Value 2015-2020 Table 9 Forecast Consumer Lending: Outstanding Balance by Category: Value 2020-2025 Table 10 Forecast Consumer Lending: Outstanding Balance by Category: % Value Growth 2020-2025 Table 11 Forecast Consumer Lending: Gross Lending by Category: Value 2020-2025 Table 12 Forecast Consumer Lending: Gross Lending by Category: % Value Growth 2020-2025DISCLAIMER
GLOBAL MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
GLOBAL INDUSTRY ENVIRONMENT
SOURCES
Summary 1 Research SourcesKEY DATA FINDINGS
2020 IMPACT
Pandemic forces Nigerians to turn to consumer credit due to decreasing household incomes, but banks grow increasingly cautious
Dominant other personal lending is strongest performer in Nigerian consumer credit
Fintechs likely to push mainstream financial service providers to explore more innovative approach to lending
RECOVERY AND OPPORTUNITIES
Other personal lending to drive positive performance predicted for consumer credit over forecast period as outlook for economy improves
Card lending also set to gain growth momentum as next viable form of consumer credit in Nigeria
Further potential for mainstream banks to expand to compete with fintech offers
CATEGORY DATA
Table 13 Consumer Credit: Outstanding Balance by Category: Value 2015-2020 Table 14 Consumer Credit: Outstanding Balance by Category: % Value Growth 2015-2020 Table 15 Consumer Credit: Gross Lending by Category: Value 2015-2020 Table 16 Consumer Credit: Gross Lending by Category: % Value Growth 2015-2020 Table 17 Forecast Consumer Credit: Outstanding Balance by Category: Value 2020-2025 Table 18 Forecast Consumer Credit: Outstanding Balance by Category: % Value Growth 2020-2025 Table 19 Forecast Consumer Credit: Gross Lending by Category: Value 2020-2025 Table 20 Forecast Consumer Credit: Gross Lending by Category: % Value Growth 2020-2025