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Canadian Credit Card Statistics 2025: Usage, Spending, Debt & Payment Trends

Canadian Credit Card Statistics 2025: Usage, Spending, Debt & Payment Trends

More than $850 billion flowed through Canadian credit cards in 2025. That works out to approximately $2.3 billion every day, $97 million every hour, and more than $26,000 every second.

Whether it’s tapping a phone for a morning coffee, paying for groceries, booking a vacation, or subscribing to a streaming service, credit cards have become deeply embedded in everyday life. What was once primarily a borrowing tool has evolved into the default payment method for millions of Canadians.

Yet the story behind those transactions is changing. Consumers are carrying higher balances than ever before. Mobile wallets are rapidly replacing physical cards. Merchants are becoming increasingly sensitive to processing costs and interchange fees. At the same time, eCommerce continues to expand, driving more spending onto credit card networks every year.

This report covers the latest Canadian credit card statistics for 2025, including transaction volume, spending patterns, card ownership, consumer debt levels, merchant acceptance, mobile wallet adoption, eCommerce trends, and payment processing economics.

Canadian Credit Card Statistics: 2025 Fast Facts

Metric2025
Total credit card spending$853 billion
Credit card transactions8.1 billion
Average transaction value$105
Active credit cards in circulation117 million
Canadians with a credit card30.2 million
Adult credit card ownership rate89%
Average cards per cardholder2.7
Monthly spend per cardholder$3,530
Mobile wallet users18.4 million
Share of payment transactions made by credit card33%
Cardholders carrying revolving balances37%
Total outstanding credit card debt$128 billion
Merchant credit card acceptance rate89%
Estimated processing fees paid by Canadian businesses$11.4 billion

Taken together, these numbers reveal a simple reality: credit cards remain one of the most important financial products in Canada. Consumers rely on them for convenience, rewards, security, and flexibility, while businesses depend on them to facilitate sales both online and in-store.

Credit Cards Processed More Than $850 Billion in Canada During 2025

Walk into almost any retail store in Canada and you’ll see the same thing: customers pulling out phones instead of wallets. What looks like a simple tap has become one of the largest financial networks in the country.

In 2025, Canadians generated an estimated 8.1 billion credit card transactions, representing approximately $853 billion in payment volume.

Metric2025
Total credit card transactions8.1 billion
Total payment volume$853 billion
Average transaction value$105
Daily credit card transactions22.2 million
Hourly transactions925,000
Transactions per second257

That last number is particularly striking. Every second of every day, Canadians complete more than 250 credit card transactions.

Canadian Credit Card Statistics 2025
Canadian Credit Card Statistics 2025

Nearly 9 Out of 10 Canadians Own a Credit Card

Credit cards have become almost as common as bank accounts. In 2025, approximately 89% of Canadian adults owned at least one credit card, while the average cardholder carried 2.7 active cards.

Metric2025
Adult credit card ownership89%
Cardholders30.2 million
Average cards per cardholder2.7
Active credit cards117 million
Premium rewards cards24 million
Business credit cards6.8 million

Many consumers now separate spending across multiple cards, using one for travel rewards, another for cash back, and a third for recurring household expenses.

Canadians Charged More Than $40 Billion Per Month to Credit Cards

One of the most interesting shifts over the past few years has been the normalization of putting everyday spending on credit cards.

Canadians spent approximately $3,530 per cardholder per month on their credit cards during 2025.

Category Average Monthly Spend
Groceries $645
Restaurants $285
Travel $410
Gas & transportation $255
Retail shopping $735
Online purchases $710
Other $490
Total $3,530

Contactless Payments Became the Default Way Canadians Pay

Ten years ago, tapping a card felt innovative. Today, inserting a card into a terminal almost feels outdated. By 2025, an estimated 73% of all in-person credit card transactions were completed using tap or mobile wallet technology.

MethodShare of Credit Card Transactions
Contactless tap56%
Mobile wallet17%
Chip & PIN24%
Swipe3%

Combined, contactless and mobile wallet transactions represented nearly three-quarters of all in-person credit card purchases.

Mobile Wallet Adoption Surged

Perhaps the most important trend in payments isn’t credit cards themselves. It’s where those cards live.

In 2025, more than 18 million Canadians regularly used Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Wallet, or another mobile payment platform.

Mobile Wallet Metric2025
Mobile wallet users18.4 million
Share of adults54%
Mobile wallet transactions1.6 billion
YoY growth24%

Canadians Carried Record Levels of Credit Card Debt

The convenience of credit cards comes with a downside. While transaction volumes continued to climb, credit card balances also reached new highs.

Debt Metric2025
Revolving cardholders (people who don’t pay their credit card balance monthly)37%
Average revolving balance$5,180
Total outstanding credit card debt$128 billion
Average interest rate21.4%
Serious delinquency rate1.0%

For the first time, total Canadian credit card balances likely exceeded $125 billion.

Credit Cards Dominated Canadian E-Commerce

ECommerce continues to be one of the strongest drivers of credit card growth.

In 2025, Canadians spent approximately $118 billion online, with credit cards funding the majority of those purchases.

Metric2025
Online retail sales$118 billion
Online purchases paid by credit card62%
Credit card e-commerce volume$73 billion
Canadians shopping online monthly71%

Credit Card Processing Fees Cost Canadian Businesses Nearly $16 Billion Per Year

Most consumers never think about what happens after they tap a credit card. The transaction is approved in seconds, the purchase is completed, and the customer moves on. Behind the scenes, however, a complex network of banks, card networks, and payment processors share a portion of every sale.

For Canadian businesses, these fees add up quickly. In 2025, Canadians spent an estimated $853 billion on credit cards. Based on an average effective merchant processing cost of approximately 1.85%, Canadian businesses paid roughly $15.8 billion in credit card acceptance costs.

Credit Card Processing Statistics (2025)Value
Total Canadian credit card spending$853B
Average effective processing cost1.85%
Total annual processing fees$15.8B
Average fees paid per day$43.2M
Average fees paid per hour$1.8M
Average fee on a $100 purchase$1.85

Put another way, Canadian merchants collectively paid more than $43 million every day to accept credit card payments in 2025.

Sources & Methodology

This report combines data from Payments Canada, Bank of Canada, TransUnion, J.D. Power, industry reports, public filings, and Clearly Payments analysis to provide a comprehensive view of Canadian credit card usage during 2025.

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