Category: Banking & Financial Services
Asia Banking & Financial Services
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Credit Cards in Indonesia
... card spending has recovered across categories. Holidays and the end of the year are the main drivers for increasing transaction value. Banking is very focused on offering various attractive promotions and promotions for homecoming tickets ... Read More
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Charge Cards in Turkey
... who use credit cards employ them mostly for the “pay later” function, while they use debit cards, which do not have a “pay later” function, for micropayments. Over the forecast period, banks may launch products ... Read More
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Consumer Lending in Malaysia
... and more appealing terms when required. The economic uncertainty in Malaysia, with relatively high inflation and a cost of living crisis, is stimulating banks to offer such personal loan products in 2023. Euromonitor International's Consumer ... Read More
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Consumer Lending in Hong Kong, China
... by card lending. The reopening of borders in the fourth quarter of 2022 has sparked a strong desire among locals to travel abroad after staying in the domestic market for three years. This surge in ... Read More
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Pre-Paid Cards in Indonesia
... cards has been particularly impacted by the revival of normal social and economic activity and the increase in people’s mobility. The pre-paid cards category is very highly dependent on the mobility of the population because ... Read More
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Debit Cards in Hong Kong, China
... of the pandemic. Residents are now showing a strong and sustained interest in reallocating their spending from daily expenses in Hong Kong towards their outbound travel budgets. Hong Kong's outbound expenditure is set to recover ... Read More
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Financial Cards and Payments in Indonesia
... QR code standard developed by Bank Indonesia and Indonesian Payment System Association for cashless payments in Indonesia) and mobile banking has been the major driver of the development of electronic payment in the market. On ... Read More
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Consumer Lending in Thailand
... revival in tourism has led to an upturn in consumer confidence across Thai society. Financial operators have launched promotional campaigns to tap into this renewed interest in consumer spending with very positive effects in card ... Read More
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Credit Cards in Turkey
... driven by the influx of new consumers entering the banking system and obtaining credit cards as they transition into the job market after graduation. Consequently, the total count of credit cards continues to increase, consistent ... Read More
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Cambodia In-depth PEST Insights
... analysis. Synopsis Understand the political system in Cambodia through analysis of key figures in the country and governance indicators. Understand the economic situation in Cambodia through a balanced assessment of core macroeconomic issues. Understand customer ... Read More
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Consumer Lending in Turkey
... and foreign exchange rates have made consumers more reliant on lending solutions. Consumers are seeking ways to offset the impact of escalating costs. The challenging situation has created greater opportunities for individuals to exploit their ... Read More
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Consumer Lending in Singapore
... in overall consumer lending, coinciding with the country's ongoing shift towards digitalisation. Euromonitor International's Consumer Lending in Singapore report establishes the size and structure of the market for ATMs cards, smart cards, credit cards, debit ... Read More
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Consumer Lending in Vietnam
... Circular No. 06/2023/TT-NHNN on 28 June 2023, amending and supplementing certain provisions of Circular No. 39/2016/TT-NHNN, which regulates credit activities of credit institutions and foreign bank branches, regarding additional regulations on loan approval through electronic ... Read More
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Credit Cards in Hong Kong, China
... of the pandemic. Residents are now showing a strong and sustained interest in reallocating their spending from daily expenses in Hong Kong towards their outbound travel budget. Hong Kong's outbound expenditure is set to recover ... Read More
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Financial Cards and Payments in Hong Kong, China
... This is mainly being driven by overseas consumption due to revenge travel after borders reopened in the fourth quarter of 2022. Credit cards remain as a top-of-mind payment option for local consumers. Euromonitor International's Financial ... Read More
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Financial Cards and Payments in Turkey
... known as OVpay. Since the start of 2023, travellers on public transport have the option to use their debit, credit, or charge card, as well as mobile devices for making payments. Euromonitor International's Financial Cards ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in Singapore
... of travel and tourism activities in numerous countries across the Asia Pacific region has led to a rapid upsurge in travel expenditure, consequently driving the overall expansion of card lending as well as consumer credit ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in Indonesia
... as a result of increased community mobility since the removal of restrictions imposed to limit the spread of COVID-19, as well as promotional activities by players. The end of the year has been a key ... Read More
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Pre-Paid Cards in Hong Kong, China
... interest among local residents to explore the mainland during weekends or holidays, Octopus has strategically capitalised on the integration of the Greater Bay Area. To cater for the needs of Hong Kong residents travelling to ... Read More
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Debit Cards in Indonesia
... lifting of restrictions imposed to limit the spread of COVID-19 has been the main reason for the category’s strong performance. The high public interest in visiting shopping centres again, not only for shopping, but also ... 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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Analysis by Region - Emerging Markets - Lao PDR
... therefore revised our 2024 GDP growth forecast to 4.6% y/y. Our updated forecast reflects lower household real income due to elevated inflation that is being driven by rapid kip depreciation and high global commodity prices. Read More
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Consumer Lending in the Philippines
... share of consumers also resorted to loans to manage their expenses. Notably, there has been a rise in loans, especially in credit cards and personal loans. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), the central bank ... Read More
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Consumer Lending in Indonesia
... as a result of people's increased mobility since the end of the COVID-19 crisis, people's rising purchasing power (which is also being supported by the relaxation of COVID-19 related policies), especially for the middle-income segment, ... Read More