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Israel Private Credit (% GDP)

Israel's private credit (% GDP) fell to 69.55% in 2023, down from 70.14% in 2022, according to World Bank. This represents a decrease of 0.59% from the previous year. Israel has private credit (% GDP) higher than the global median (69.55% vs median 39.47%). Compared with the median in Asia, Israel is higher (69.55% vs regional median 59.91%) and ranks 16th out of 41 countries in Asia.

Yearly Historical Data (1960-2023)

(in %)
Year Private Credit (% GDP)
2023 69.55%
2022 70.14%
2021 69.18%
2020 67.96%
2019 64.45%
2018 65.49%
2017 64.65%
2016 64.73%
2015 65.72%
2014 64.94%
2013 64.67%
2012 66.27%
2011 67.37%
2010 66.94%
2009 65.07%
2008 69.01%
2007 65.74%
2006 72.61%
2005 74.59%
2004 72.01%
2003 73.84%
2002 77.16%
2001 74.32%
2000 70.24%
1999 69.11%
1998 66.24%
1997 61.86%
1996 59.83%
1995 58.27%
1994 56.47%
1993 53.89%
1992 48.15%
1991 46.64%
1990 48.75%
1989 49.22%
1988 48.37%
1987 46.18%
1986 43.64%
1985 50.04%
1984 69.4%
1983 59.73%
1982 57.56%
1981 53.55%
1980 61.02%
1979 58.47%
1978 50.89%
1977 40.42%
1976 33.37%
1975 32.75%
1974 32.82%
1973 29.91%
1972 27.83%
1971 24.64%
1970 25.34%
1969 24.03%
1968 22.9%
1967 21.7%
1966 19.49%
1965 16.63%
1964 15.07%
1963 12.54%
1962 12.36%
1961 11.59%
1960 11.4%
Israel Private Credit (% GDP) : Definition
Private Credit (% GDP) measures credit extended to the private sector by financial institutions during the period, expressed as a percentage of nominal GDP for Israel.