It is noted that over the year this indicator increased slightly - by 0.1 units.

“If we consider the age structure of Russian borrowers, then over the past year the average number of loans has increased by 0.1 units, primarily in the age ranges up to 40 years.

Similar growth was noted in the age segment from 50 to 60 years.

In other groups, the indicator of the average number of loans per borrower remained unchanged,” said Alexey Volkov, NBKI Marketing Director.

In addition, according to him, the largest number of loans falls on the age range of borrowers from 25 to 30 years and from 30 to 40 years.

“In turn, the smallest number of loans per borrower was noted among citizens over 65 years old (1.8 loans) and from 60 to 65 years old (1.9 loans).

As for the debt burden, it is measured using such a tool as the debt burden indicator, which has been declining in the last six months, ”concluded the interlocutor of RT.

Earlier, the average age of a borrower in Russia became known.