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Personal Loan in Canada
As at 31st December 2020, Canada outstanding personal loan balances stood at CAD$110.610 billion, an increase of 0.77% or CAD$0.850 billion compares to CAD$109.760 billion as at 31st December 2019. The personal loan outstanding balances in Canada has continuously rising since 31st December 2009 where it stood at CAD$54,736 billion.
As at 31st December 2020, the outstanding personal loan balance stood at CAD$110.610 billion, an increase of CAD$0.342 billion or 0.31% in 3 months period(compares to September 2020).

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Quarterly Outstanding Personal Loan in Canada 2020

As at 31st March 2020, the outstanding personal loan balance stood at CAD$109.426 billion, a decrease of CAD$0.334 billion or 0.30% in 3 months period(compares to December 2019).
As at 30th June 2020, the outstanding personal loan balance stood at CAD$107.463 billion, a decrease of CAD$1.963 billion or 1.79% in 3 months period(compares to March 2020).
As at 30th September 2020, the outstanding personal loan balance stood at CAD$110.268 billion, an increase of CAD$2.805 billion or 2.61% in 3 months period(compares to June 2020).

Outstanding Personal Loan by Region 2020

Out of the Q1,20 CAD$176.262 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$48.431 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$20.303 billion, Alberta with CAD$13.860 billion, British Columbia with CAD$10.167 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$4.054 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$3.946 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$3.851 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.578 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.763 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$541 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$255 million and the rest of CAD$64.512 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

Out of the Q2,20 CAD$172.807 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$47.706 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$20.133 billion, Alberta with CAD$13.940 billion, British Columbia with CAD$10.241 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$4.058 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$3.928 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$3.860 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.588 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.760 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$544 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$251 million and the rest of CAD$61.797 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

Out of the Q3,20 CAD$175.924 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$48.559 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$20.405 billion, Alberta with CAD$14.204 billion, British Columbia with CAD$10.456 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$4.171 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$4.017 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$3.964 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.625 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.819 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$561 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$257 million and the rest of CAD$62.885 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

Out of the Q4,20 CAD$174.432 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$48.837 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$20.321 billion, Alberta with CAD$14.156 billion, British Columbia with CAD$10.480 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$4.182 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$4.012 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$3.963 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.608 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.821 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$562 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$255 million and the rest of CAD$61.234 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

Outstanding Personal Loan 2011-2019

As at 31st December 2019, Canada outstanding personal loan balances stood at CAD$109.760 billion, an increase of 5.43% or CAD$5.649 billion compares to CAD$104.111 billion as at 31st December 2018.

As at 31st December 2018, Canada outstanding personal loan balances stood at CAD$104.111 billion, an increase of 2.34% or CAD$2.381 billion compares to CAD$101.730 billion as at 31st December 2017.

As at 31st December 2017, Canada outstanding personal loan balances stood at CAD$101.730 billion, an increase of 4.03% or CAD$3.939 billion compares to CAD$97.791 billion as at 31st December 2016.

As at 31st December 2016, Canada outstanding personal loan balances stood at CAD$97.791 billion, an increase of 1.54% or CAD$1.482 billion compares to CAD$96.309 billion as at 31st December 2015.

As at 31st December 2015, Canada outstanding personal loan balances stood at CAD$96.309 billion, an increase of 4.77% or CAD$4.389 billion compares to CAD$91.920 billion as at 31st December 2014.

As at 31st December 2014, Canada outstanding personal loan balances stood at CAD$91.920 billion, an increase of 0.59% or CAD$0.541 billion compares to CAD$91.379 billion as at 31st December 2013.

As at 31st December 2013, Canada outstanding personal loan balances stood at CAD$91.379 billion, an increase of 12.67% or CAD$16.273 billion compares to CAD$75.106 billion as at 31st December 2012.

As at 31st December 2012, Canada outstanding personal loan balances stood at CAD$75.106 billion, an increase of 11.58% or CAD$7.795 billion compares to CAD$67.311 billion as at 31st December 2011.

Quarterly Outstanding Personal Loan in Canada 2019

As at 31st March 2019, the outstanding personal loan balance stood at CAD$103.761 billion, a decrease of CAD$350 million or 0.34% in 3 months period(compares to December 2018).
As at 30th June 2019, the outstanding personal loan balance stood at CAD$105.880 billion, an increase of CAD$2.119 billion or 2.04% in 3 months period(compares to March 2019).
As at 30th September 2019, the outstanding personal loan balance stood at CAD$108.653 billion, an increase of CAD$2.773 billion or 2.62% in 3 months period(compares to June 2019).
As at 31st December 2019, the outstanding personal loan balance stood at CAD$109.760 billion, an increase of CAD$1.107 billion or 1.02% in 3 months period(compares to September 2019).

Outstanding Personal Loan by Region 2019

Out of the Q1,19 CAD$159.731 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$45.606 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$19.180 billion, Alberta with CAD$13.591 billion, British Columbia with CAD$9.695 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$3.966 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$3.684 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$3.610 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.525 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.606 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$500 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$250 million and the rest of CAD$53.517 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

Out of the Q2,19 CAD$162.649 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$46.602 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$19.779 billion, Alberta with CAD$13.841 billion, British Columbia with CAD$9.905 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$4.041 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$3.804 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$3.715 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.567 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.680 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$517 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$254 million and the rest of CAD$53.944 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

Out of the Q3,19 CAD$167.039 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$47.752 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$20.430 billion, Alberta with CAD$14.105 billion, British Columbia with CAD$10.112 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$4.138 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$3.930 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$3.832 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.620 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.776 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$534 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$259 million and the rest of CAD$55.552 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

Out of the Q4,19 CAD$166.810 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$48.037 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$20.468 billion, Alberta with CAD$14.144 billion, British Columbia with CAD$10.121 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$4.144 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$3.955 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$3.856 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.612 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.783 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$540 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$254 million and the rest of CAD$54.896 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

Quarterly Outstanding Personal Loan in Canada 2018

As at 31st March 2018, the outstanding personal loan balance stood at CAD$101.054 billion, a decrease of CAD$676 million or 0.66% in 3 months period(compares to December 2017).
As at 30th June 2018, the outstanding personal loan balance stood at CAD$101.682 billion, an increase of CAD$628 million or 0.62% in 3 months period(compares to March 2108).
As at 30th September 2018, the outstanding personal loan balance stood at CAD$103.645 billion, an increase of CAD$1,963 million or 1.93% in 3 months period(compares to June 2018).
As at 31st December 2018, the outstanding personal loan balance stood at CAD$104.111 billion, an increase of CAD$466 million or 0.45% in 3 months period(compares to September 2018).

Outstanding Personal Loan by Region 2018

Out of the Q1,18 CAD$150.734 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$44.024 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$18.567 billion, Alberta with CAD$13.348 billion, British Columbia with CAD$9.243 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$3.870 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$3.486 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$3.467 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.465 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.529 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$471 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$249 million and the rest of CAD$48.016 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

Out of the Q2,18 CAD$153.365 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$44.746 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$18.930 billion, Alberta with CAD$13.681 billion, British Columbia with CAD$9.456 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$3.950 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$3.574 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$3.545 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.523 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.578 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$483 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$251 million and the rest of CAD$48.648 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

Out of the Q3,18 CAD$157.634 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$45.498 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$19.264 billion, Alberta with CAD$13.801 billion, British Columbia with CAD$9.630 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$4.000 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$3.650 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$3.609 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.565 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.621 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$494 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$252 million and the rest of CAD$51.249 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

Out of the Q4,18 CAD$159.831 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$45.451 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$19.158 billion, Alberta with CAD$13.611 billion, British Columbia with CAD$9.622 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$3.968 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$3.652 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$3.598 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.538 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.603 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$494 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$250 million and the rest of CAD$53.886 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

Outstanding Personal Loan by Region 2017

Out of the Q1,17 CAD$146.911 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$43.853 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$17.527 billion, Alberta with CAD$12.727 billion, British Columbia with CAD$8.548 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$3.701 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$3.236 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.213 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$3.155 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.376 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$436 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$231 million and the rest of CAD$47.908 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

Out of the Q2,17 CAD$149.158 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$44.308 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$18.182 billion, Alberta with CAD$13.111 billion, British Columbia with CAD$8.878 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$3.817 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$3.352 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.339 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$3.340 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.475 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$449 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$250 million and the rest of CAD$47.656 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

Out of the Q3,17 CAD$147.730 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$43.732 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$18.514 billion, Alberta with CAD$13.283 billion, British Columbia with CAD$9.035 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$3.868 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$3.440 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$3.430 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.409 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.531 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$463 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$252 million and the rest of CAD$45.773 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

Out of the Q4,17 CAD$149.007 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$43.911 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$18.473 billion, Alberta with CAD$13.,274 billion, British Columbia with CAD$9.083 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$3.864 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$3.441 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.437 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$3.435 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.515 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$464 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$248 million and the rest of CAD$46.863 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

Quarterly Outstanding Personal Loan in Canada 2017

As at 31st March 2017, the outstanding personal loan balance stood at CAD$97.944 billion, an increase of CAD$153 million or 0.16% in 3 months period(compares to December 2016).
As at 30th June 2017, the outstanding personal loan balance stood at CAD$99.515 billion, an increase of CAD$1.571 billion or 1.60% in 3 months period(compares to March 2017).
As at 30th September 2017, the outstanding personal loan balance stood at CAD$101.098 billion, an increase of CAD$1.583 billion or 1.59% in 3 months period(compares to June 2017).
As at 31st December 2017, the outstanding personal loan balance stood at CAD$101.730 billion, an increase of CAD$632 million or 0.63% in 3 months period(compares to September 2017).

Outstanding Personal Loan by Region 2016

Out of the Q1,16 CAD$143.070 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$43.558 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$16.875 billion, Alberta with CAD$12.869 billion, British Columbia with CAD$8.668 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$3.312 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.117 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$3.076 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$2.751 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.309 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$423 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$228 million and the rest of CAD$45.884 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

Out of the Q2,16 CAD$145.271 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$44.280 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$17.342 billion, Alberta with CAD$12.898 billion, British Columbia with CAD$8.654 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$3.329 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.156 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$3.131 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$2.829 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.357 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$430 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$232 million and the rest of CAD$46.633 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

Out of the Q3,16 CAD$146.833 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$44.077 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$17.565 billion, Alberta with CAD$12.895 billion, British Columbia with CAD$8.603 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$3.344 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$3.225 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.194 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$3.166 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.392 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$436 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$236 million and the rest of CAD$47.701 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

Out of the Q4,16 CAD$147.166 billion outstanding balances, Ontario has the highest outstanding balance with CAD$43.964 billion, followed by Quebec with CAD$17.481 billion, Alberta with CAD$12.735 billion, British Columbia with CAD$8.501 billion, Saskatchewan with CAD$3.315 billion, New Brunswick with CAD$3.232 billion, Manitoba with CAD$3.191 billion, Nova Scotia with CAD$3.155 billion, Newfoundland with CAD$2.385 billion, Prince Edward Island with CAD$436 million, Yukon, N.W.T., and Nunavut with CAD$231 million and the rest of CAD$48.539 billion is for amount unallocated in Canada and/or international.

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