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Over-indebtedness files jumped by 10.8% in 2024 compared to 2023, according to the Banque de

The institution received 134,803 applications last year. More than the previous year, but still less than in 2019.

The number of over-indebtedness files jumped by 10.8% in 2024 compared to 2023, according to figures published Tuesday by the Bank of , in a gloomy economic climate for purchasing power. The Banque de France received 134,803 applications last year. This number, however, remains lower than that of 2019, considered the reference year before the disruptions due to the Covid-19 pandemic. New registrations in the FICP (national file of individual loan repayment incidents), which lists in particular people who have encountered difficulties in repaying a loan taken out on a personal basis, increased by 3.1% in 2024 compared to to 2023, to 908,636.

Registrations in this file do not necessarily result in the submission of an over-indebtedness file, which is a voluntary action on the part of the person concerned. The number of people registered in the central check file (FCC), which lists people who have issued a bad check as well as those who have had their bank card withdrawn following improper use, has fallen by 10, however. 9% for the year 2024 compared to 2023, to 695,184. The number of bank designations for account rights is also decreasing, decreasing by 3.2% between 2023 and 2024, to 29,295 last year.

In the event of refusal from a banking establishment or lack of response within 15 days after a request to open an account, an individual can contact the Banque de France and have a deposit account opened free of charge with basic banking services. in another establishment. Last year, nearly 2 million individuals made “a request for information or support” from the Banque de France on financial inclusion themes, she specifies, at the counter, by telephone, by mail. or via its website.

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