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NOTE 24
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. The Company’s customers operate in diverse industries, economic sectors and geographic regions.
The following table details the Company’s maximum credit exposure by category, including the credit exposure
associated with derivative financial instruments, as of December 31:
(Billions) 2015 2014
On-balance sheet:
Individuals (a) ............................................................................... $104 $ 101
Financial institutions (b) ...................................................................... 25 25
U.S. Government and agencies (c) ............................................................. 44
All other(d) ................................................................................. 17 17
Total on-balance sheet (e) .................................................................... 150 147
Unused lines-of-credit — individuals (f) ......................................................... $297 $278
(a) Individuals primarily include Card Member receivables and loans, including the HFS portfolios.
(b) Financial institutions primarily include debt obligations of banks, broker-dealers, insurance companies and savings and loan associations.
(c) U.S. Government and agencies represent debt obligations of the U.S. Government and its agencies, states and municipalities and government-
sponsored entities.
(d) All other primarily includes Card Member receivables from other corporate institutions.
(e) Certain distinctions between categories require management judgment.
(f) Because charge card products generally have no preset spending limit, the associated credit limit on charge products is not quantifiable.
Therefore, the quantified unused line-of-credit amounts only include the approximate credit line available on lending products.
As of December 31, 2015 and 2014, the Company’s most significant concentration of credit risk was with
individuals, including Card Member receivables and loans. These amounts are generally advanced on an unsecured
basis. However, the Company reviews each potential customer’s credit application and evaluates the applicant’s
financial history and ability and willingness to repay. The Company also considers credit performance by customer
tenure, industry and geographic location in managing credit exposure.
The following table details the Company’s Card Member loans and receivables exposure (including unused lines-
of-credit on Card Member loans) in the United States and outside the United States as of December 31:
(Billions) 2015 2014
On-balance sheet:
U.S. (a) .................................................................................... $99 $94
Non-U.S. .................................................................................. 19 21
On-balance sheet(b)(c) ....................................................................... 118 115
Unused lines-of-credit — individuals:
U.S. (a) .................................................................................... 259 234
Non-U.S. .................................................................................. 38 44
Total unused lines-of-credit — individuals ...................................................... $297 $278
(a) Includes on-balance sheet Card Member loans and receivables HFS and unused lines-of-credit for Card Member loans HFS, as of December 31,
2015.
(b) Represents Card Member loans to individuals as well as receivables from individuals and corporate institutions as discussed in footnotes
(a) and (d) from the previous table.
(c) The remainder of the Company’s on-balance sheet exposure includes cash, investments, other loans, other receivables and other assets
including derivative financial instruments. These balances are primarily within the United States.
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