Category: Credit Cards
Credit Cards market research reports by Euromonitor International
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Financial Cards and Payments in Malaysia
Financial Cards and Payments in Malaysia The strong moves towards a cashless society in Malaysia, pushed by the government and private actors, such as retailers, and accelerated by the experience of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, provided a further boost to the use of card payments as replacem ... Read More
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Financial Cards and Payments in the Netherlands
Financial Cards and Payments in the Netherlands Financial card transactions and value spend continues to recover from the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2022. Expenditure on services is contributing to this growth with travel, eating out and demand for cultural events rising sharply in ... Read More
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Store Cards in Malaysia
Store Cards in Malaysia PPI Euromonitor International's Store Card Transactions in Malaysia report establishes the size and structure of the market for ATMs cards, smart cards, credit cards, debit cards, charge cards, pre-paid cards and store cards. It looks at key players in the market (issuers and ... Read More
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Financial Cards and Payments in the Czech Republic
Financial Cards and Payments in the Czech Republic With cash still contributing to nearly half of all payments in 2022, there is much growth potential for financial cards in the Czech Republic. This will particularly benefit debit and credit cards, with these being the most popular options for consu ... Read More
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Store Cards in Indonesia
Store Cards in Indonesia There were no store cards operating in Indonesia at the end of the review period, and there are currently no expectations of any such financial cards entering the market over the forecast period. It is expected that Indonesians will prefer to use regular financial cards such ... Read More
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Charge Cards in the Philippines
Charge Cards in the Philippines As charge cards caters to higher-income earners, it is still only small in the Philippines in 2022. Credit cards have low penetration in the country and it is thus to be expected that more premium card products will have an even smaller market. Even prior to the outbr ... Read More
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Credit Cards in the Czech Republic
Credit Cards in the Czech Republic The low awareness of credit cards in 2022 continues restrict the performance of credit cards in the Czech Republic. Over the review period, the number of accounts and cards has declined, with 2022 expected to be no exception to this trend. Consumers have been reluc ... Read More
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Pre-Paid Cards in the Czech Republic
Pre-Paid Cards in the Czech Republic Pre-paid cards saw the number of transactions and transaction value bounce back in 2021 and will witness a further acceleration in growth in 2022. This is largely a result of the relaxation of pandemic measures, with closed loop cards used for public transport ba ... Read More
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Financial Cards and Payments in South Africa
Financial Cards and Payments in South Africa The number of financial cards in circulation is growing in 2022, as the South African economy fully reopens following the removal of all lockdown restrictions in June. Credit card spending is posting buoyant growth, supported by strong consumer demand in ... Read More
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Store Cards in South Africa
Store Cards in South Africa In 2022, store cards continues its steady rebound in transactions, in line with an improving economy, and the repeal of lockdown restrictions. As a result, local consumers are able to move around more freely than in 2021, and hence, are spending greater time in shopping c ... Read More
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Credit Cards in South Africa
Credit Cards in South Africa Following double-digit current value growth in transactions in 2021, credit cards maintains its strong performance in 2022 as local consumers rely on credit for everyday expenses. This is the result of several factors, but most pressing, is the weak economy combined with ... Read More
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Pre-Paid Cards in South Africa
Pre-Paid Cards in South Africa While pre-paid cards experienced a significant decline in transaction volume and value in 2020, as the country was rocked by harsh lockdown restrictions, transactions began to rebound in 2021 as consumers regained mobility outside of the home, and social gatherings res ... Read More
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Charge Cards in South Africa
Charge Cards in South Africa Considering that charge cards are mainly associated with world-class leisure and lifestyle membership, the category took a significant knock in 2020, as card holders were unable to visit restaurants, hotels and other places that partner with operators. However, value and ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in South Africa
Consumer Credit in South Africa Turley has one of the highest inflation rates in the world in 2022, with fears it could even reach triple-digits. Unlike most other countries, this soaring inflation had already been triggered prior to the energy crisis arising from the war in Ukraine. The lira’s dram ... Read More
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Consumer Lending in South Africa
Consumer Lending in South Africa Turley has one of the highest inflation rates in the world in 2022, with fears it could even reach triple-digits. Unlike most other countries, this soaring inflation had already been triggered prior to the energy crisis arising from the war in Ukraine. The lira’s dra ... Read More
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Consumer Lending in the Netherlands
Consumer Lending in the Netherlands Gross lending continues to grow in 2022 driven by non-card lending and mortgages although the rate of growth was lower than the previous year. Consumers are able to get more loan applications approved due to greater income stability and improved levels of househol ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in the Netherlands
Consumer Credit in the Netherlands The report provides a global overview of production, consumption and prices of rice. After a relatively stable 2021, the rice market is registering uncertainty in 2022. China and India remained the key producers of the commodity, however, extreme weather in 2022 as ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in the Czech Republic
Consumer Credit in the Czech Republic In 2022, consumer credit in the Czech Republic is set to see growth in both outstanding balance and gross lending values, although the latter is set to accelerate to high single-digit growth rates and outstrip the rate of growth for outstanding balance values. T ... Read More
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Consumer Lending in France
Consumer Lending in France 2022 is seeing ongoing recovery in consumer lending, which is mainly attributed to the now near absence of pandemic restrictions (for example, no more lockdowns), alongside an ongoing rebound in non-grocery purchases, primarily electronic and consumer appliances, home and ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in France
Consumer Credit in France Consumer credit and, particularly, card lending have gotten off to good starts in 2022. Despite a modest increase in outstanding balances, gross card lending is seeing positive factors to growth following the disruptions seen during the time of the COVID-19 pandemic and ass ... Read More
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Consumer Lending in the Czech Republic
Consumer Lending in the Czech Republic There are positive dynamics in the consumer lending landscape despite the rapid interest rates increase. This is largely due to Czech people making the large-scale purchases that they postponed during the first two years of the pandemic when they were under gre ... Read More
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Mastercard Inc in Consumer Finance (World)
Mastercard Inc in Consumer Finance (World) Mastercard Inc has stood as the third largest operator of payment cards for many years. The company, far from just a global player in the card space, has diversified to B2B and P2P payments, API integration, Buy Now Pay Later, and other realms. Shrewd inves ... Read More
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Trends and Outlook for BNPL
Trends and Outlook for BNPL Buy now, pay later (BNPL) lending has rapidly become one of the more popular lending formats in recent years. Instalment billing is growing, with a variety of formats, players and industries. Payments players have been quick to jump on the bandwagon, but already signs of ... Read More
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Exploring Opportunities in Services and Payments in the New Normal in Sub-Saharan Africa
Exploring Opportunities in Services and Payments in the New Normal in Sub-Saharan Africa Coronavirus (COVID-19) has shaken up the consumer goods, services and payment industries in Sub-Saharan Africa, putting pressure on supply chains and depressing sales, as lockdowns and job losses squeeze discret ... Read More
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Corporate Strategy: Card Network Competitive Landscape
Corporate Strategy: Card Network Competitive Landscape The largest international financial card networks have successfully maintained a leading position in consumer payments through innovation and extensive merchant acceptance. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the existing shift of consumer payment ... Read More