Commercial Credit Card Market in India 2022

Commercial Credit Card Market in India 2022

Credit card is one of the earliest modes of cashless transactions that allows cardholders to borrow funds to pay for goods and services from merchants that accept card payments. Employers provide commercial credit cards to employees so that they can make purchases on their company's behalf. They're frequently co-branded with other organizations such as building supply stores and gas providers.

SBI Air India Signature Credit Card, AMEX Platinum Travel Credit Card, HDFC Diners Club Black, and CitiBank Corporate Credit Card are some of the major commercial credit cards provided by commercial banks in India

Market insights:

The total value of credit card transactions is expected to reach INR 51.72 Trn by FY 2027, expanding at a CAGR of 39.22% during the FY 2022 – FY 2027 period. The volume of credit card transactions is projected to expand at a CAGR of ~26.43% during the forecast period. In FY 2021, a significant increase in the value of credit card transactions was witnessed. This rise was the result of a surge in the number of transactions per credit card and cardholders. The banking system reported over 1.2 million new credit card additions in November 2021.

COVID-19 impact analysis:

In the wake of the pandemic, the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) encouraged customers and providers of emergency services to adopt digital payment systems, to promote contactless transactions. As a result, transactions increased to extent. However, a drop in international travel due to restrictions imposed during the 2020 – 2021 period adversely impacted credit card use during that time. Revenue levers are likely to be hard to pull because customers are not keen on using credit cards frequently. Issuers need to adopt cost management strategies to attract customers and attain a competitive and robust future for the credit card market.

Key growth drivers of the market:

Employees who are asked to buy products for their employers with their own money may be irritated by having to wait days or weeks for reimbursement. Sometime, employees submit false reimbursement forms, claiming that personal purchases were made on the company’s behalf. Finally, filling out reimbursement documents takes time, which may deter people from using credit cards. Corporate credit cards make it easier to keep track the money employees spend on company business.


Chapter 1: Executive summary
Chapter 2: Socio-economic indicators
Chapter 3: Introduction
3.1. Market definition and structure
Chapter 4: Market overview
4.1. Credit card market in India – An overview
4.1.1. Credit card transaction value and growth forecast (FY 2020 – FY 2027e)
4.1.2. Credit card transaction volume and growth forecast (FY 2020 – FY 2027e)
4.2. Major commercial credit cards
Chapter 5: Impact of COVID-19
5.1. COVID-19 impact assessment
5.1.1. Impact on issuance of cards
5.1.2. Reduced credit card usage due to restricted international travel
5.1.3. Increased stress on borrowers
Chapter 6: Market influencers
6.1. Key growth drivers
6.2. Key challenges
Chapter 7: Competitive landscape
7.1. Axis Bank Limited
Company information
Business description
Products/Services
Key people
Financial snapshot
Key ratios
Key financial performance indicators
Key business segments
Key geographic segments
*Note: Similar information has been covered for all other public companies. Private companies’ data given on a best-effort basis
7.2. HDFC Bank Limited
7.3. ICICI Bank Limited
7.4. Induslnd Bank Limited
7.5. Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited
7.6. State Bank of India
7.7. American Express
7.8. Citibank
7.9. Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
7.10. Standard Chartered Bank Limited
Chapter 8: Recent developments
8.1. Recent developments
Chapter 9: Appendix
9.1. Research methodology
9.2. About Netscribes
9.3. Disclaimer

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