mittelaenulised
Mittelaenulised is an Estonian term used in financial statistics and banking discourse to describe individuals or households that currently have no outstanding loans with financial institutions. In practice, it denotes the non-indebted segment of the population, contrasting with those who have active borrowings such as consumer credits, mortgages, personal loans, or credit cards.
Etymology and scope: the word combines mitte- (not) with laen (loan) and ulised (related to). The term
Measurement and data sources: the designation depends on the time reference and data source. Statistics Estonia
Economic relevance: the size of the mittelaenulised group relates to financial resilience, credit demand, and household
Limitations: definitions vary by data collection method and may exclude informal or unsecured debt. The term
Related terms include laenulised (borrowers) and general debt statistics in national financial reports.