What Are The Card Charge-Off Rates For The Largest U.S. Card Issuers?
American Express has the lowest card charge-off rate among all major U.S. card issuers, while the figure for U.S. Bancorp was the highest among these lenders.
The weighted average charge-off rate represents the average card charge-off rate for these card issuers as weighed by their outstanding card balances.
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See the links below for more information about the U.S. banking industry:
- How Much In Domestic and Foreign Loans Do The Largest U.S. Banks Hold?
- What Is The Breakup Of All Outstanding Loans Across U.S. Banks By Loan Type?
- How Much In Domestic and Foreign Deposits Do The Largest U.S. Banks Hold?
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Notes:
1) The purpose of these analyses is to help readers focus on a few important things. We hope such lean communication sparks thinking, and encourages readers to comment/ ask questions on the comment section
2) Figures mentioned are approximate values to help our readers remember the key concepts more intuitively. For precise figures, please refer to the full Trefis analysis for U.S. Bancorp | Wells Fargo | JPMorgan Chase | Bank of America | Citigroup | Capital One | American Express | Discover
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