Credit Cards Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
Credit Cards Industry Research & Market Reports
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Store Cards in Peru
... Mastercard. As a result, prominent department stores have ceased issuing standalone store cards and instead collaborated with these operators. The remaining store cards still in operation are primarily from regional stores or those still within ... Read More
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Credit Cards in Morocco
... among locals for several reasons. The demand for credit cards remains relatively low as Moroccans typically seek financial stability and local culture favours spending only money already in one’s possession. In addition, the application process ... Read More
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Pre-Paid Cards in Peru
... semblance of normalcy. However, in 2023, this growth has moderated, mainly due to a downturn in economic growth, heightened inflation, and decreased income levels stemming from a decline in formal employment opportunities and reduced commercial ... Read More
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Charge Cards in Egypt
... transaction volumes, or market share expected over the forecast period, reflecting a challenging outlook for this category in the Egyptian market. In this unpropitious landscape, American Express stands as the predominant player, maintaining its key ... Read More
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Store Cards in Denmark
... inflation. Store cards have not kept up with technology innovations and this is leading to their decline. Euromonitor International's Store Card Transactions in Denmark report establishes the size and structure of the market for ATMs ... Read More
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Consumer Lending in Morocco
... impacting purchasing power across households. This trend has intensified with rising interest rates and as a result, the demand for consumer lending facilities has become subdued, while repayment trends exhibited longer periods of more than ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in Norway
... slightly in 2023, but it is still much higher than the 2% target. Interest rates have been raised to a high of 4.25% in September 2023, with further hikes possible, as the government tries to ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in Morocco
... shrunk due to the worst drought in decades, directly affecting the sector’s demand for workers. Unemployment is more acute among young people aged 15 to 24. Meanwhile, among graduates specifically, unemployment averaged 20%, and among ... Read More
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Credit Cards in Greece
... the previous decade, credit cards have found a stable position in the Greek market, albeit at lower levels compared to debit cards. Euromonitor International's Credit Card Transactions in Greece report establishes the size and structure ... Read More
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Charge Cards in Hong Kong, China
... Diners Club are determined to customise their latest offers to better cater for this shrinking client base. Following the reopening of borders, there has been a surge in revenge travel, leading to a significant shift ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in Turkey
... cards when they needed small sums of money. This shift in consumer behaviour can be attributed to the Central Bank's deliberate efforts to sustain consumer demand prior to the government elections by keeping interest rates ... Read More
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Pre-Paid Cards in Colombia
... increased mobility as hybrid work schemes lose traction. Transportation pre-paid cards are offering more digital alternatives for recharging, such as Tullave in Bogota and Cívica in Medellin, which allow users to add balance from e-wallets ... Read More
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Charge Cards in Israel
... to credit card usage. The rapid growth of e-wallets in Israel, with approximately a quarter of Israelis utilising them, according to a report by PPRO, a provider of digital payments infrastructure to businesses and banks, ... Read More
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Charge Cards in Hungary
... and there are no indications that this situation will change. The last personal charge products in Hungary were withdrawn from circulation during 2012 and it is considered very unlikely that they will be reintroduced within ... Read More
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Credit Cards in Hungary
... not renewed in 2023. Meanwhile, high interest rates, competitive products/services and regulatory issues hinder the higher prevalence of Buy-Now-Pay-Later (BNPL) solutions in Hungary. Euromonitor International's Credit Card Transactions in Hungary report establishes the size and ... Read More
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Consumer Lending in Argentina
... offers a lucrative high-interest rate. This money is utilised by the national government for financing and to control excessive money circulation in the market, thereby averting speculation and potential escalation of the dollar's value. In ... Read More
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Consumer Lending in Poland
... has caused a slowdown in the consumer credit sector. The high level of inflation has pushed up the cost of living and reduced the disposable income of potential borrowers, and thus their creditworthiness. Despite the ... Read More
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Financial Cards and Payments in France
... goods (FMCGs), leading to widespread discounts, slashed prices, and in-store promotions. Although inflation looks to be stabilising somewhat through 2023, French consumers are not generally aware of these fluctuations and remain cautious in their purchases ... Read More
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Financial Cards and Payments in Morocco
... countries worldwide to achieve this. According to the latest World Bank Global Findex, 44% of adults in Morocco now have access to the formal financial sector - up from just 29% in 2017. The National ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in Sweden
... amid much uncertainty about the future. Auto lending, in particular took a hit in 2022, following a strong recovery in 2021. This was due to a shortage of electrical components, which saw the automotive industry ... Read More
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Charge Cards in Sweden
... which started before the COVID-19 crisis, fewer and fewer people are attracted to personal charge cards, and there has been a constant decline in the number of cards in circulation in the country. Diners Club ... Read More
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Store Cards in France
... notable factors here, along with the fact that French consumers typically try to limit their numbers of plastic cards (mainly in store cards and loyalty cards). Furthermore, French consumers tend to prefer charge cards and, ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in Colombia
... a marked deceleration in the issuance of new loans across all credit categories. Furthermore, due to the financial struggles experienced by numerous households, the quality of delinquent loans held by financial institutions has worsened. Many ... Read More
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Consumer Lending in Israel
... interest rate hikes have escalated mortgage and loan holding costs, causing financial strain for many struggling to meet their monthly payments. Furthermore, a notable government measure was passed in 2023, removing the ""reasonableness"" provision that ... Read More
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Consumer Lending in the United Kingdom
... prices drove inflation in 2022, they have been gradually decreasing in 2023, and what is now driving continued high inflation is the country’s dramatic increase in the prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages. Nevertheless, consumer ... Read More