Data set from Student loan forecasts for England

Table 4c: Forecast transfer proportion, by loan product

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Forecast transfer proportion, by loan product

Data set details

Theme
Finance and funding
Publication
Student loan forecasts for England
Release type
Number of rows
54
Geographic levels
National
Indicators
  • Transfer proportion
Filters
  • Loan type
  • Plan type of loan
Time period
2025-26 to 2030-31

Data set preview

Table showing first 5 rows, from underlying data
plan_typeloan_typetransfer_proportiontime_periodtime_identifiergeographic_levelcountry_codecountry_name
Plan 1Plan 1 loansz202526Financial yearNationalE92000001England
Plan 1Plan 1 loansz202627Financial yearNationalE92000001England
Plan 1Plan 1 loansz202728Financial yearNationalE92000001England
Plan 1Plan 1 loansz202829Financial yearNationalE92000001England
Plan 1Plan 1 loansz202930Financial yearNationalE92000001England

Variables in this data set

Table showing all 3 variables
Variable nameVariable description
loan_typeLoan type - Filter by loan type
plan_typePlan type of loan - Filter by plan type
transfer_proportionTransfer proportion

Footnotes

  1. Coverage: All borrowers who receive loans through Student Finance England. For further details on eligibility, please see the Student Finance England practitioner website: Link to practitioner products section on the SLC website (opens in new tab).
  2. A summary timeline of the introduction of different plan types is available in Table 1.1 in the publication Methodology: Link to student loan forecasts for England methodology
  3. Plan 1 loans include unsold, retained and loans sold at both sale 1 and sale 2. For more information on the loan sales, go to: Sale 1: Link to House of Commons written statement for sale 1 (opens in new tab) Sale 2: Link to House of Commons written statement for sale 2 (opens in new tab).
  4. The transfer proportion is the portion of student loan outlay earmarked as government expenditure at loan inception in recognition that this portion of the outlay is unlikely to be repaid. See details of the partitioned loan approach for further information: Link to ONS site covering the partitioned loan approach (opens in new tab).
  5. Transfer proportions have been rounded to the nearest 1%.
  6. When you see the symbol 'z' this means not applicable. For example, there are no new ALL Plan 2 borrowers modelled after 2025/26.

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