Credit Cards Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
Credit Cards Industry Research & Market Reports
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Financial Cards and Payments in Malaysia
... shift toward a cashless society, fuelled by advancements in digital payment infrastructure and changing consumer preferences. Younger, tech-savvy Malaysians are a significant driver of this trend, with convenience and security among the top motivators for ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in Taiwan
... Now, Pay Later (BNPL) platforms are emerging as key players in this transformation, catering to the needs of individuals who are new to the world of credit. Euromonitor International's Consumer Credit in Taiwan report establishes ... Read More
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Credit Cards in Taiwan
... cards, and account for only a small share of the total. Euromonitor International's Credit Card Transactions in Taiwan report establishes the size and structure of the market for ATMs cards, smart cards, credit cards, debit ... Read More
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Charge Cards in Taiwan
... everyday transactions. Historically, charge cards have been less popular in Taiwan due to limited merchant acceptance compared with major card networks such as Visa, Mastercard, and JCB. Euromonitor International's Charge Card Transactions in Taiwan report ... Read More
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The World Market for Payments and Lending
... government efforts to increase the security and transparency of payments. Fintech is adding value throughout the payment process and increasing access to financial products and services. Credit cards are forecast to outpace debit products on ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in the US
... long-standing battle with student loans on behalf of consumers. For much of President Biden’s term, student loan interest payments were in forbearance, saving US consumers significant interest costs as they recovered from the pandemic and ... Read More
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Financial Cards and Payments in Taiwan
... in the market are adapting their strategies to meet the changing needs of customers, with a focus on providing seamless, convenient, and multi-faceted financial services to drive growth and retain a competitive edge in the ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in Malaysia
... the next year, the initiative requires businesses with annual revenues exceeding MYR100 million to comply by August 2024, while those with revenues between MYR25 million and MYR100 million must follow suit by January 2025. The ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in the Philippines
... this expansion. Major banks, including Philippine National Bank (PNB), remain optimistic about future loan repayments as borrowing costs decrease. However, despite this positive outlook, there is still significant untapped potential in the country’s consumer credit ... Read More
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Store Cards in Argentina
... for several years in line with the growing preference for financial cards and payment tools that provide greater versatility and flexibility. Consequently, retailers are increasingly scaling back investment in this category or exiting it altogether, ... Read More
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Financial Cards and Payments in Argentina
... the previous year. Growth in the number of cards in circulation has also slowed, albeit at a gentler pace. The downturn reflects the extremely challenging economic environment that has resulted from sweeping reforms undertaken by ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in Argentina
... have historically kept maximum interest rates on credit cards lower than those levied on personal loans, making the former a more affordable method of borrowing. Additionally, persistently high inflation means consumers are often heavily dependent ... Read More
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Pre-Paid Cards in Argentina
... contraction. Expansion in value terms has been further constrained by the fact that the Milei administration’s shock therapy reforms have helped to bring about a sustained reduction in inflation since May. A steeper downturn in ... Read More
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Charge Cards in Argentina
... are high and balances typically have to be paid in full each month. Credit cards are overwhelmingly favoured due to their revolving financing component and greater flexibility. The core base for charge cards consists of ... Read More
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Credit Cards in the Philippines
... Bank have expanded their credit card offerings, aligning with customers' evolving needs. In particular, the growing interest in travel among Filipinos has fuelled the popularity of travel-focused credit cards. Metrobank, for instance, has launched products ... Read More
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Financial Cards and Payments in the Philippines
... to gain ground. This trend is driven not only by the increased availability and accessibility of financial cards but also by broader economic factors, such as the growing middle class, expanding digital infrastructure, and the ... Read More
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Credit Cards in Argentina
... in Argentina has seen growth in volume and current value transactions dip in 2024. However, the slowdown has been mitigated by the fact that the rapidly rising cost of living has made many people more ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in Chile
... credit card usage, although inflationary pressures continue to influence borrowing behaviours, limiting consumers' willingness to incur new debt. Consumers’ ability to take on new loans (gross lending) is limited by the rising cost of living ... Read More
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Credit Cards in Chile
... Later (BNPL) services pose a significant competitive challenge, especially for smaller purchases. As consumers increasingly opt for the flexibility of BNPL, the growth rate of credit card transactions may slow, compelling issuers to adapt their ... Read More
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Pre-Paid Cards in Chile
... is likely to continue, positioning open loop cards as the preferred payment method. In contrast, closed loop cards are in steady decline, largely attributed to the superior convenience and flexibility of their open loop counterparts. ... Read More
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Financial Cards and Payments in Saudi Arabia
... payments is a direct result of the Saudi government's push towards a cashless society, encouraging consumers to transition from cash to electronic payment solutions. While cash has traditionally been the preferred payment method in Saudi ... Read More
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Credit Cards in Saudi Arabia
... aimed at introducing innovative credit card offerings and advanced payment solutions across the Kingdom. A key example is Mastercard’s collaboration with the digital payments technology company Loop. This partnership includes issuing Bank Identification Numbers (BINs) ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in Saudi Arabia
... the overall lending market, they are projected to rise considerably due to several key factors. One major driver is the Kingdom's Vision 2030 initiative, which emphasises the importance of a highly educated and skilled workforce. ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in Italy
... credit facilities have been buoyed by falling interest rates, the sustained easing of inflationary pressures and the resilient performance of the domestic economy. These conditions have boosted confidence and spending among consumers, making them more ... Read More
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Charge Cards in Saudi Arabia
... not come with a pre-set spending limit, meaning users can access the funds they need even if that amount fluctuates significantly from month to month. This flexibility allows charge cardholders to better manage their purchasing ... Read More