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BOE Data on Credit Facilities to companies

Credit Facilities (more specifically reported as Committed or Unused Credit Facilities) track potential future credit supply and liquidity buffers 1, 2 .
  • Definition
    These are legally binding credit agreements granted by UK MFIs where the borrowing limit has been formally established, but the customer has not yet drawn down the funds 1, 4 .
  • Components
    • Undrawn revolving credit lines.
    • Undrawn overdraft limits.
    • Committed syndicated or bilateral corporate lending facilities 3 .
  • Statistical Limitations
    Unused credit card limits are generally excluded from these specific tables due to reporting complexities across various banks 1.
  • Economic Significance
    Tracking unused facilities helps the BoE gauge corporate liquidity. For example, during economic stresses (such as a crisis), companies will often draw down existing credit facilities to secure cash, causing a sharp drop in “unused credit facilities” and a corresponding spike in “loans” 4.

Referenced internet pages dealing with BOE (Bank of England)on-line information:
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Getting the Risk Score

The final risk score will be computed from the 4 last Annual Financial Accounts