Originally posted by 5corpio
New consumer credit lending fell by four percent in April 2011, according to figures released today by the Finance & Leasing Association, the trade body for the consumer credit industry.
The High Street continues to be the hardest hit as new purchases on store cards were down by 21% and new instalment credit taken out in shops was also down by 16%.

The decline in demand comes at a time when some parts of the credit market are already shrinking and the Government is drawing up plans for further changes to the way credit is regulated.

Fiona Hoyle, FLA Head of Consumer Finance, warns that the changes need to support the market, saying:

“Consumers are thinking very carefully before taking out credit and this is reflected in the fall in credit spending on the High Street. Over the last five years credit providers have introduced extensive new rights for consumer credit customers. Any further regulatory change must not inadvertently impede recovery in the retail sector.”

(Source - FLA News Release)