FICO UK Credit Card Market Report: February 2026
Balances show signs of stabilising as payment rates trend down, with missed payment balance levels remaining higher than in 2025
Key Findings:
- Spending rose by 5.1% month-on-month to an average of £790
-
Average active balances remained stable month-on-month at £1,940, but were 4.5% higher than
February 2025 - The percentage of the overall balance paid followed typical seasonal patterns, decreasing 1.53% on the previous month to 33.4%
- Customers missing one and two payments dropped respectively 12% and 8.9% month-on-month
- The percentage of customers missing three payments increased 2% month-on-month and 8% year-on-year
- The average balance of missed payments increased across all categories and continues to be significantly higher than in 2025
FICO comment
While February saw month-on-month improvements for accounts missing one and two payments, there was a 2% increase in accounts missing three payments, underlining the challenge for individuals already facing financial difficulties.
Fewer customers missed one payment in February than in
The percentage of overall balance paid fell to 33.4%, which is 4.3% lower than the previous year. However, this represents an encouraging narrowing of the year-on-year gap compared to recent months, where declines of 6-7% were commonplace. This reduction follows typical seasonal patterns and is expected to continue decreasing until April.
Average credit limits remained flat month-on-month at £5,940 and are 2.4% higher year-on-year. While overlimit accounts decreased by 3.7% on the previous month, they remain 6.5% higher than
Risk teams should maintain heightened monitoring into the spring months, when seasonal spending increases and higher energy costs may put renewed pressure on customers already operating at stretched affordability levels. Proactive pre-delinquency intervention and tailored collections strategies for higher-balance accounts remain critical priorities.
Key Trend Indicators –
|
Metric |
Amount |
Month-on-Month Change |
Year-on-Year Change |
|
Average |
£790 |
+5.1% |
0.0% |
|
Average Card Balance |
£1,940 |
+0.2% |
+4.5% |
|
Percentage of Payments to Balance |
33.4% |
-1.53% |
-4.3% |
|
Accounts with One Missed Payment |
1.3% |
-12.0% |
-3.6% |
|
Accounts with Two Missed Payments |
0.3% |
-8.9% |
+2.5% |
|
Accounts with Three Missed Payments |
0.2% |
+2.0% |
+8.0% |
|
Average Credit Limit |
£5,940 |
0.0% |
+2.4% |
|
Average Overlimit Spend |
£95 |
+2.1% |
+5.5% |
|
Cash Sales as a % of Total Sales |
0.8% |
-1.9% |
-2.0% |
Source: FICO
These card performance figures are part of the data shared with subscribers of the FICO® Benchmark Reporting Service. The data sample comes from client reports generated by the FICO® TRIAD® Customer Manager solution in use by some 80% of
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