Millions of Chinese consumers ditch their credit cards amid prudent spending, slow economy
Banks report there are 120 million fewer active credit cards in China with 687 million customer accounts, a dramatic drop from 2022’s peak

During the first quarter of 2026, the number of credit cards owned by Chinese consumers dropped to 687 million, 9 million less than the preceding three months, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) said in a report on payment earlier this month.
Since the number of accounts peaked at 807 million in September 2022, it has fallen about 15 per cent during a 14-straight-quarter decline.
The trend underscores mounting pressure on Chinese lenders as they face sustained sluggishness in consumer demand, along with a rise in non-performing loans, analysts said.
Transaction value generated by credit cards at the 12 listed banks hit an average 1.9 trillion yuan (US$279.3 billion) in 2025, Dong added.