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Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures
Statistics on payment, clearing and settlement systems in the CPMI countries Figures for 2015
December 2016
Bank for International Settlements 2016. All rights reserved. Brief excerpts may be reproduced or translated provided the source is cited.
ISBN 978-92-9259-017-8 (online)
CPMI Red Book statistical update December 2016
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Contents
Country tables .............................................................................................................................. 1
Australia .......................................................................................................................................... 3
Belgium ........................................................................................................................................... 17
Brazil ............................................................................................................................................... 35
Canada ........................................................................................................................................... 59
China .............................................................................................................................................. 81
Euro area ........................................................................................................................................ 99
France ............................................................................................................................................. 105
Germany ......................................................................................................................................... 121
Hong Kong SAR ............................................................................................................................. 143
India ................................................................................................................................................ 159
Italy ................................................................................................................................................. 187
Japan .............................................................................................................................................. 205
Korea .............................................................................................................................................. 229
Mexico ............................................................................................................................................ 247
Netherlands .................................................................................................................................... 265
Russia ............................................................................................................................................. 285
Saudi Arabia ................................................................................................................................... 311
Singapore ....................................................................................................................................... 325
South Africa .................................................................................................................................... 341
Sweden ........................................................................................................................................... 355
Switzerland ..................................................................................................................................... 371
Turkey ............................................................................................................................................. 387
United Kingdom .............................................................................................................................. 407
United States .................................................................................................................................. 427
Comparative tables ...................................................................................................................... 445
Annexes ......................................................................................................................................... 549
General comments ......................................................................................................................... 551
Statistical methodology for the country tables ................................................................................ 553
Statistical methodology for the comparative tables ........................................................................ 569
Central bank officials involved in the preparation of this edition of the statistical update .............. 589
Other BIS publications relating to payment and settlement systems ............................................. 591
CPMI Red Book statistical update December 2016
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Note
It is important that the country tables are read in conjunction with the corresponding statistical methodology. Where the data provided are an exception to the methodology, this is indicated by in the table concerned. A second statistical methodology explains which data have been taken from the country tables for the comparative tables.
Notation used in this publication: nap not applicable nav not available 0 exactly zero (not rounded to zero; country tables only)
Differences in totals are due to rounding.
CPMI Red Book statistical update 1 December 2016 (Provi
Country tables
Australia
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Population (thousands) 22,390.3 22,778.5 23,161.5 23,505.0 23,832.5GDP (AUD billions) 1,457.4 1,505.5 1,555.6 1,599.8 1,628.0GDP per capita (AUD) 65,092 66,093 67,161 68,060 68,309Consumer price inflation (%) 3.0 2.2 2.7 1.7 1.7Exchange rate (AUD/USD):
end of year 0.9846 0.9630 1.1176 1.2192 1.3687average 0.9609 0.9622 1.0416 1.1123 1.3396
(AUD billions, end of year)
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Notes and coin in circulation outside banks 50.81 53.77 57.67 62.01 67.43Value of transferable deposits 212.36 197.39 215.21 227.96 254.12Narrow money supply (M1) 263.17 251.15 272.88 289.97 321.55Memo:Transferable deposits in foreign currencies nav nav nav nav navOutstanding value on e-money storage nap nap nap nap nap
Basic statistical data
Table 2
Table 1
Settlement media used by non-banks
CPMI Red Book statistical update 3 December 2016
Australia
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Transferable balances held at the central bank 2.85 2.30 23.81 23.37 25.38
required reserves nap nap nap nap napfree reserves 2.85 2.30 23.81 23.37 25.38
Transferable balances held at other banks nap nap nap nap napMemo:Credit extended by the central bank:
intraday 15.77 16.09 4.45 4.88 4.49overnight 0 0 0 0 0longer refinancing operations (repos) 0 0 0 0 0
(AUD millions, end of year)
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Total banknotes and coin issued 59,087.2 62,379.4 66,544.8 70,488.3 75,659.0
Total banknotes issued 55,816.5 58,981.7 63,018.1 66,854.3 71,923.9AUD 100 22,901.5 24,583.1 26,836.5 29,203.6 32,447.2AUD 50 27,786.5 29,000.3 30,675.5 32,163.0 33,921.9AUD 20 3,271.0 3,464.0 3,514.7 3,430.9 3,439.4AUD 10 1,099.7 1,133.0 1,163.9 1,202.9 1,236.0AUD 5 757.9 801.3 827.6 853.9 879.4
Total coin issued 3,270.6 3,397.7 3,526.7 3,634.0 3,735.1AUD 2 1,372.3 1,439.1 1,514.1 1,576.3 1,644.1AUD 1 740.3 766.9 790.4 811.0 837.8AUD 0.50 419.9 430.7 441.6 449.2 449.2AUD 0.20 320.0 331.6 341.5 351.1 351.1AUD 0.10 212.9 219.4 225.3 229.4 233.7AUD 0.05 205.3 210.0 213.8 217.1 219.3
Banknotes and coin held by banks 8,276.2 8,610.4 8,873.8 8,483.3 8,227.0Banknotes and coin in circulation outside banks 50,811.0 53,769.0 57,671.0 62,005.0 67,432.0
Table 3
Banknotes and coin
Settlement media used by banks(AUD billions, average for December)
Table 4
CPMI Red Book statistical update 4 December 2016
Australia
(end of year)
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Central bankNumber of branches or offices 2 2 2 2 2Number of accounts nav nav nav nav navValue of accounts (AUD billions) 21.35 23.09 32.43 32.40 27.94Memo:Number of accounts, all nav nav nav nav nav
BanksNumber of institutions 56 66 68 69 73Number of branches or offices 5,440 5,504 5,478 5,496 5,480Number of accounts nav nav nav nav navValue of accounts (AUD billions) 1,589.78 1,765.71 1,948.04 2,156.70 2,297.13
Other institutions offering payment services to non-banksNumber of institutions 113 101 97 92 81Number of branches or offices 1,159 998 935 863 738Number of accounts (thousands) nav nav nav nav navValue of accounts (AUD billions) 62.44 58.88 54.92 55.10 49.92Building societiesNumber of institutions 10 9 9 9 7Number of branches or offices 305 258 259 259 198Value of accounts (AUD billions) 17.46 18.88 19.46 19.63 14.01Credit unionsNumber of institutions 103 92 88 83 74Number of branches or offices 854 740 676 604 540Value of accounts (AUD billions) 44.98 40.00 35.46 35.48 35.92
Institutions offering payment services to non-banks (total)Number of institutions 170 168 166 162 155Number of branches or offices 6,601 6,504 6,415 6,361 6,220Number of accounts held by non-banks nav nav nav nav navValue o