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Significant Credit Concentrations
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2024
Risks and Uncertainties [Abstract]  
Significant Credit Concentrations
SIGNIFICANT CREDIT CONCENTRATIONS
Concentrations of credit risk exist when changes in economic, industry or geographic factors similarly affect groups of counterparties whose aggregate credit exposure is material in relation to American Express’ total credit exposure. Our customers operate in diverse industries, economic sectors and geographic regions.
The following table details our maximum credit exposure of the on-balance sheet assets by category as of December 31:
TABLE 23.1: MAXIMUM CREDIT EXPOSURE OF ON-BALANCE SHEET ASSETS
(Billions)20242023
Individuals: (a)
$194 $178 
United States160 145 
Outside the United States (b)
34 33 
Institutions:
Financial services (c)
9 12 
Other (d)
17 17 
Federal Reserve Bank
35 37 
U.S. Government and agencies (e)
 
Total on-balance sheet$255 $245 
(a)Primarily reflects loans and receivables from global consumer and small business Card Members, which are governed by individual credit risk management.
(b)The geographic regions with the largest concentration outside the United States include the United Kingdom, Japan, the European Union, Australia, Canada and Mexico.
(c)Represents banks, broker-dealers, insurance companies and savings and loan associations, which are governed by institutional credit risk management.
(d)Primarily reflects loans and receivables from global corporate Card Members, which are governed by institutional credit risk management.
(e)Represent debt obligations of the U.S. Government and its agencies, states and municipalities and government-sponsored entities. Risk management for these balances is governed by our Asset and Liability Management Committee.
As of December 31, 2024 and 2023, our most significant concentration of credit risk was with individuals. These amounts are generally advanced on an unsecured basis. However, we review each potential customer’s credit application and evaluate the applicant’s financial history and ability and willingness to repay. We also consider credit performance by customer tenure, industry and geographic location in managing credit exposure.
As of December 31, 2024, we had approximately $468 billion of unused credit available to customers, approximately 80 percent of which was related to customers within the United States. Total unused credit does not represent potential future cash requirements, as a significant portion of this unused credit will likely not be drawn. Charge card products with no pre-set spending limits are not reflected in unused credit.