Chile Private Debt: % of Nominal GDP
Key information about Chile Private Debt: % of Nominal GDP
- Chile Private Debt accounted for 65.42 % of its Nominal GDP in Dec 2025, compared with a ratio of 67.03 % in the previous quarter
- Chile Private Debt contribution to Nominal GDP ratio is updated quarterly, available from Mar 2012 to Dec 2025, with an average share of 77.69 %
- The data reached an all-time high of 88.46 % in Jun 2020 and a record low of 65.42 % in Dec 2025
CEIC calculates quarterly Private Debt as % of Nominal GDP from monthly Private Debt and quarterly Nominal GDP. Private Debt is calculated by subtracting Loans to Financial Institutions and Insurance from Total Loans. Financial Market Commission provides Private Debt in local currency. The Central Bank of Chile provides Nominal GDP in local currency.
View Chile's Private Debt: % of Nominal GDP from Mar 2012 to Dec 2025 in the chart:
What was Chile's Private Debt: % of Nominal GDP in Dec 2025?
Chile Private Debt accounted for 65.42 % of its Nominal GDP in Dec 2025, compared with a ratio of 67.03 % in the previous quarter See the table below for more data.
| Last | Previous | Min | Max | Unit | Frequency | Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 65.42 Dec 2025 | 67.03 Sep 2025 | 65.42 Dec 2025 | 88.46 Jun 2020 | % | quarterly | Mar 2012 - Dec 2025 |
Private Debt: % of Nominal GDP by Country Comparison
| country/region | Last |
|---|---|
| Albania (%) | 34.03 Dec 2025 |
| Algeria (%) | 18.54 Dec 2024 |
| Argentina (%) | 13.94 Dec 2025 |
| Armenia (%) | 63.14 Dec 2025 |
| Australia (%) | 129.18 Dec 2025 |
| Austria (%) | 85.57 Dec 2025 |
| Azerbaijan (%) | 22.84 Dec 2025 |
| Bahrain (%) | 62.48 Sep 2023 |
| Bangladesh (%) | 31.52 2025 |
| Belarus (%) | 20.27 Mar 2026 |
| Belgium (%) | 65.82 Dec 2025 |
| Bolivia (%) | 68.67 Dec 2024 |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina (%) | 45.98 Dec 2025 |
| Botswana (%) | 31.36 Dec 2025 |
| Brazil (%) | 53.54 Mar 2026 |
| Brunei (%) | 30.00 Dec 2025 |
| Bulgaria (%) | 52.42 Sep 2025 |
| Cambodia (%) | 123.98 2024 |
| Canada (%) | 209.65 Dec 2025 |
| Chile (%) | 65.42 Dec 2025 |
| China (%) | 198.85 Sep 2025 |
| Colombia (%) | 39.86 Dec 2025 |
| Croatia (%) | 49.20 Dec 2025 |
| Cyprus (%) | 54.00 Dec 2025 |
| Czech Republic (%) | 47.72 Dec 2025 |
| Denmark (%) | 29.34 Mar 2026 |
| Ecuador (%) | 57.23 Dec 2025 |
| Egypt (%) | 24.36 Dec 2025 |
| Estonia (%) | 63.00 Dec 2025 |
| European Union (%) | 76.73 Dec 2025 |
| Finland (%) | 90.00 Dec 2025 |
| France (%) | 105.41 Mar 2026 |
| Georgia (%) | 65.86 Dec 2025 |
| Germany (%) | 72.27 Mar 2026 |
| Ghana (%) | 6.71 Mar 2025 |
| Greece (%) | 52.22 Dec 2025 |
| Hong Kong SAR, China (%) | 188.87 Mar 2026 |
| Hungary (%) | 54.76 Dec 2025 |
| Iceland (%) | 88.11 Dec 2025 |
| India (%) | 51.51 Mar 2022 |
| Indonesia (%) | 30.39 Mar 2026 |
| Iran (%) | 57.83 2016 |
| Ireland (%) | 22.27 Dec 2025 |
| Israel (%) | 114.77 Dec 2025 |
| Italy (%) | 57.13 Dec 2025 |
| Ivory Coast (%) | 22.95 2025 |
| Japan (%) | 115.92 Dec 2025 |
| Jordan (%) | 69.68 Dec 2025 |
| Kazakhstan (%) | 27.12 Dec 2025 |
| Kenya (%) | 27.59 Sep 2025 |
| South Korea (%) | 140.77 Dec 2025 |
| Kosovo (%) | 59.84 Dec 2025 |
| Kuwait (%) | 106.68 Dec 2025 |
| Kyrgyzstan (%) | 27.03 Mar 2026 |
| Laos (%) | 56.96 2024 |
| Latvia (%) | 30.61 Dec 2025 |
| Lebanon (%) | 102.16 2017 |
| Lithuania (%) | 38.77 Dec 2025 |
| Luxembourg (%) | 78.78 Dec 2025 |
| Macau SAR, China (%) | 115.71 Mar 2026 |
| North Macedonia (%) | 52.65 Dec 2025 |
| Malawi (%) | 7.49 2023 |
| Malaysia (%) | 117.80 Mar 2026 |
| Malta (%) | 63.78 Dec 2025 |
| Mauritius (%) | 72.00 Dec 2025 |
| Mexico (%) | 21.17 Dec 2025 |
| Moldova (%) | 27.01 Jun 2025 |
| Mongolia (%) | 46.64 Mar 2026 |
| Montenegro (%) | 50.62 Dec 2025 |
| Morocco (%) | 51.62 Dec 2025 |
| Mozambique (%) | 16.84 2024 |
| Myanmar (%) | 28.98 2020 |
| Nepal (%) | 74.44 2024 |
| Netherlands (%) | 83.10 Mar 2026 |
| New Zealand (%) | 136.85 Dec 2025 |
| Nigeria (%) | 15.41 Jun 2024 |
| Norway (%) | 118.12 Dec 2025 |
| Oman (%) | 52.89 Dec 2025 |
| Pakistan (%) | 8.89 2025 |
| Palestinian Territory (%) | 53.04 Dec 2025 |
| Panama (%) | 67.13 Dec 2025 |
| Paraguay (%) | 40.85 Sep 2023 |
| Peru (%) | 31.59 Dec 2025 |
| Philippines (%) | 52.20 Mar 2026 |
| Poland (%) | 32.74 Dec 2025 |
| Portugal (%) | 71.30 Dec 2025 |
| Qatar (%) | 119.88 Dec 2025 |
| Romania (%) | 21.99 Dec 2025 |
| Russia (%) | 55.59 Dec 2023 |
| Saudi Arabia (%) | 65.08 Dec 2025 |
| Serbia (%) | 35.36 Dec 2025 |
| Singapore (%) | 127.25 Dec 2025 |
| Slovakia (%) | 60.42 Dec 2025 |
| Slovenia (%) | 36.04 Dec 2025 |
| South Africa (%) | 68.50 Dec 2025 |
| Spain (%) | 69.79 Mar 2026 |
| Sri Lanka (%) | 25.87 Dec 2024 |
| Sudan (%) | 5.64 2022 |
| Sweden (%) | 124.09 Dec 2025 |
| Switzerland (%) | 160.60 Dec 2025 |
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| country/region | Last |
|---|---|
| Consolidated Fiscal Balance: % of GDP (%) | -2.8 2024 |
| Consolidated Fiscal Balance (USD mn) | -9,295.767 2024 |
| Tax Revenue (USD mn) | 64,826.930 2024 |
| Tax Revenue: % of GDP (%) | 19.7 2024 |
| National Government Debt (USD mn) | 154,979.5 Dec 2025 |
| Government Debt: % of GDP (%) | 42.6 Dec 2025 |
| Forecast: Government Expenditure (CLP bn) | 121,587.322 2031 |
| Forecast: Government Net Debt (CLP bn) | 230,572.348 2031 |
| Forecast: Government Revenue (CLP bn) | 112,185.557 2031 |
| Central Government Debt: External (USD mn) | 52,968.600 Dec 2025 |
| Central Government Debt: Internal (USD mn) | 102,010.900 Dec 2025 |
| GG: Revenue: Social Security Contributions (CLP mn) | 3,281,978.504 2023 |
| GG: Gross Operational Income (CLP mn) | 3,633,982.957 2023 |
| GG: Non-Financial Assets: Net Acquisition (CLP mn) | 10,041,588.626 2023 |
| GG: Total Revenue (CLP mn) | 70,829,957.680 2023 |
| GG: Total Expenditure (CLP mn) | 77,237,563.348 2023 |
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