Full text of G.20 Finance Companies : March 1991
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FEDERAL RESERVE statistical release March 1991 Finance Companies - January 1991 G.20 (422) RECEIVABLES OUTSTANDING AT FINANCE COMPANIES 1/ Seasonally adjusted, in millions of dollars Outstanding January 31, 1991 •—Change from December:" Net Percent, at an amount annual rate Total finance company receivables outstanding 515,093 369 0.9 Consumer credit 162,882 878 6.5 73,915 21,382 4,975 27,687 28,966 -983 1,719 1,028 236 -603 -15.8 104.9 312.7 10.3 -24.5 5,957 -519 -96.2 57,983 -2,621 -51.9 294,228 2,111 8.7 Retail Commercial vehicles 6/ Equipment Pools of securitized assets 2/ 38,062 31,984 911 306 118 -40 9.7 4.4 -50.5 Wholesale Automotive Equipment Other Pools of securitized assets 2/ 32,467 11,543 9,381 2,836 1,083 39 338 -114 41.4 4.1 44.8 -46.4 Leasing Automotive Equipment Pools of securitized assets 2/ 39,397 76,576 1,854 -225 1,337 5 -6.8 21.3 3.2 Other short-term 7/ Other intermediate-term 22,130 27,086 -1,101 366 -56.9 16.4 Retail passenger cars Pools of securitized auto assets 2/ Mobile homes 3/ Other consumer goods 4/ Personal cash loans to individuals Pools of all other securitized consumer assets (incl. mobile homes) 2/ Loans secured by real estate 5/ Business credit 1. Includes finance company subsidiaries of bank holding companies but not of retailers and banks. Data are shown before deductions for unearned income and losses. Components may not add to totals due to rounding. 2. Outstanding balances of pools upon which securities have been issued; these balances are no longer carried on the balance sheets of the loan originator. All data on pools of securitized assets are not seasonally adjusted. 3. Complete dwelling units built on a chassis and capable of being towed over the highway by truck but not by car. 4. General merchandise, apparel, furniture, household appliances, recreational vehicles, motorcycles, auto repair, and home modernization. 5. Mainly junior mortgages on residential properties. 6. Passenger car fleets and commercial land vehicles for which licenses are required. 7. Loans on commercial accounts receivable and factored commercial accounts receivable. RECEIVABLES OUTSTANDING AT FINANCE COMPANIES 1/ Millions of dollars Jan 1991 S.A. Total finance company receivables outstanding 514, 104 470, 927 515, 093 Consumer credit 162, 077 160, 040 Retail passenger cars 72, 015 Pools of securitized auto assets 2/ 21, 382 Mobile homes 3/ 5, 141 Other consumer goods 4/ 28, 141 Personal cash loans to individuals 29, 441 Pools of all other securitized consumer assets (incl. mobile homes) 2/ 5, 957 Dec 1990 S.A. Jan 1990 S.A. 514, 724 508, 679 471, 879 162, 882 162, 004 161, 856 161, 133 81, 918 73, 915 74, 898 73, 569 83, 984 13, 507 5, 411 24, 925 21, 382 4, 975 27, 687 19, 663 3, 947 27, 451 18, 520 5, 343 28, 187 13, 507 5, 259 24, 542 486 966 569 30, 715 28, 048 o? CM Nov 1990 S.A. 00 CM Jan 1990 N.S.A. CO CN Jan 1991 N.S.A. 5, 957 6, 476 5, 523 5, 793 57, 583 50, 951 57, 983 60, 604 59, 004 279 294, 444 259, 936 294, 228 292, 117 287, 819 259, 467 Retail Commercial vehicles 6/ Equipment Pools of securitized assets 2/ 37, 731 32, 122 38, 922 29, 797 38, 062 31, 984 37, 756 31, 867 38, 600 30, 729 39, 252 29, 690 911 720 911 951 927 720 Wholesale Automotive Equipment Other Pools of securitized assets 2/ 33, 003 11, 515 9, 470 31, 002 9, 130 10, 029 32, 467 11, 543 9, 381 31, 385 11, 504 9, 043 33, 111 10, 847 9, 447 30, 463 9, 183 9, 943 2, 836 0 2, 836 2, 950 649 0 Leasing Automotive Equipment Pools of securitized assets 2/ 39, 291 77, 878 26, 940 70, 144 39, 397 76, 576 39, 622 75, 240 31, 601 81, 427 26, 978 68, 904 1, 854 1, 242 1, 854 1, 849 1, 884 1, 242 Other short-term 7/ Other intermediate-term 21, 061 26, 772 18, 136 23, 874 22, 130 27, 086 23, 231 26, 720 21, 652 26, 944 18, 975 24, 118 18, 275 14, 534 17, 857 17, 381 16, 651 14, 202 Loans secured by real estate 5/ Business credit MEMO: Liability item Bank loans (shortand long-term) See footnotes on page 1. Ol H 5, 793