Countries with the Most Financial Sector Credit (2025)

Source: World Bank·25 countries·Updated 2025

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Japan leads with domestic credit by financial sector (% of GDP) of 338.1%.

United States ranks #2 at 262.3%.

Thailand ranks #3 at 196.5%.

Fiji ranks #4 at 170.1%.

New Zealand ranks #5 at 158.8%.

Top 25 Countries by Domestic Credit by Financial Sector (% of GDP)

#CountryDomestic Credit by Financial Sector (% of GDP)Year
1Japan338.1%2025
2United States262.3%2025
3Thailand196.5%2025
4Fiji170.1%2025
5New Zealand158.8%2025
6Jamaica152.3%2021
7Mauritius144.1%2025
8Morocco135.0%2024
9Chile125.7%2025
10Norway125.4%2024
11South Africa123.4%2024
12El Salvador113.3%2025
13Jordan107.4%2024
14Philippines104.5%2025
15Maldives100.9%2025
16Tunisia100.4%2025
17Bhutan97.4%2025
18Panama89.8%2020
19Russian Federation86.2%2020
20Honduras85.5%2024
21Armenia83.0%2025
22Namibia80.4%2024
23North Macedonia79.4%2025
24United Arab Emirates78.1%2022
25Brunei Darussalam76.3%2025

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FAQ

What is the highest domestic credit by financial sector (% of GDP) in 2025?

Japan has the highest domestic credit by financial sector (% of GDP) at 338.1% in 2025.

How many countries are included in this ranking?

This article features the top 25 countries out of 58 with available data. Full rankings available on the indicator page.

Where does this data come from?

Data is sourced from the World Bank. It is updated regularly as new releases become available.