Morocco - Domestic credit to private sector

Domestic credit to private sector by banks (% of GDP)

Domestic credit to private sector by banks (% of GDP) in Morocco was 69.92 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 60 years was 71.55 in 2012, while its lowest value was 10.58 in 1970.

Definition: Domestic credit to private sector by banks refers to financial resources provided to the private sector by other depository corporations (deposit taking corporations except central banks), such as through loans, purchases of nonequity securities, and trade credits and other accounts receivable, that establish a claim for repayment. For some countries these claims include credit to public enterprises.

Source: International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.

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Year Value
1960 10.84
1961 13.39
1962 13.29
1963 12.37
1964 11.48
1965 11.05
1966 11.55
1967 11.56
1968 13.22
1969 11.33
1970 10.58
1971 11.10
1972 11.99
1973 13.28
1974 13.53
1975 15.57
1976 16.22
1977 16.31
1978 15.93
1979 15.72
1980 12.90
1981 14.20
1982 15.26
1983 16.14
1984 16.37
1985 15.19
1990 13.71
1991 17.25
1992 19.66
1993 21.18
1994 21.49
1995 24.53
1996 24.07
1997 40.54
1998 41.74
1999 44.96
2000 48.34
2001 42.36
2002 41.28
2003 40.46
2004 40.57
2005 43.94
2006 46.40
2007 55.46
2008 60.60
2009 63.20
2010 66.74
2011 70.33
2012 71.55
2013 68.11
2014 68.22
2015 63.73
2016 63.92
2017 62.93
2018 62.29
2019 63.26
2020 69.92

Domestic credit to private sector (% of GDP)

Domestic credit to private sector (% of GDP) in Morocco was 96.28 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 10 years was 96.28 in 2020, while its lowest value was 85.14 in 2018.

Definition: Domestic credit to private sector refers to financial resources provided to the private sector by financial corporations, such as through loans, purchases of nonequity securities, and trade credits and other accounts receivable, that establish a claim for repayment. For some countries these claims include credit to public enterprises. The financial corporations include monetary authorities and deposit money banks, as well as other financial corporations where data are available (including corporations that do not accept transferable deposits but do incur such liabilities as time and savings deposits). Examples of other financial corporations are finance and leasing companies, money lenders, insurance corporations, pension funds, and foreign exchange companies.

Source: International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.

See also:

Year Value
2010 90.13
2011 94.26
2012 95.51
2013 90.54
2014 90.38
2015 85.55
2016 86.65
2017 86.67
2018 85.14
2019 87.63
2020 96.28

Classification

Topic: Financial Sector Indicators

Sub-Topic: Assets