Students make use of flexible friend
27th August 2008 by Pauline McCallion
The average student credit card balance is nearly £220, according to research from Halifax.
A survey by the bank found 37% of students have a credit card, with students in Scotland (44%) most likely to and those in Wales least likely (33%). Students are less likely to hold a credit card (37%) than a loan (80%) or an overdraft (64%).
While the general average balance is roughly £220, female students tend to carry a higher average balance (£255.50), compared to the average male students’ balance of £173.20.
Students at Eastern and South Eastern universities were more likely to spend more on their plastic, averaging £363.70 and £360.60 respectively, while students in the South West (£125.10) and East Midlands (£129.50) were less likely to rely on their cards for purchases.


Your Money magazine is a quarterly publication and is available at your newsagent.
The latest issue of Your Mortgage magazine is now available at your newsagent.