Category: Credit Cards
Europe Credit Cards
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Credit Cards in the Czech Republic
... the wider macroeconomic climate improved, households and companies became less reliant on these instruments for financing essential needs and emergency purchases and more inclined to pay off balances accumulated earlier in the review period, when ... Read More
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Charge Cards in Greece
... major systemic bank Alpha Bank (the sole issuer) and Diners Club (the sole operator) ending in 2024 and not being renewed, there remains no active personal charge card scheme in Greece. The first big blow ... Read More
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Credit Cards in Sweden
... higher usage among existing customers. With inflation falling over 2024, transaction values were less impacted by inflation compared to the previous two years, yet value growth remained robust. After the pandemic, there was much pent-up ... Read More
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Store Cards in Sweden
... transactions and cards expenditure for several years. Even inflation, which generally boosts card transaction values, and the pent-up demand seen post-pandemic, was unable to turnaround the decline seen in store cards. Swedes increasingly prefer payment ... Read More
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Credit Cards in Ukraine
... growing adoption of contactless payments, propelled by the expansion of supporting infrastructure and the popularity of digital wallets such as Apple Pay and Google Pay, further strengthened the market. Banks actively introduced credit card products ... Read More
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Financial Cards and Payments in Greece
... the dominant card type. Greece, a traditionally cash-oriented economy, has been quick to adopt card payments over recent years, a trend accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, with the momentum of e-commerce and digital wallets, as ... Read More
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Financial Cards and Payments in Ukraine
... on cities and frequent power outages disrupting merchants, ATMs, and bank branches, the industry demonstrated remarkable resilience. To safeguard the financial system, the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) implemented the Power Banking initiative, creating a ... Read More
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Credit Cards in Greece
... the number of cards in circulation. However, as seen in debit cards, an increase in everyday usage means smaller transactions per spend, in line with the increased frequency of use. Euromonitor International's Credit Card Transactions ... Read More
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Pre-Paid Cards in Ukraine
... advantages compared to debit cards, which offer comprehensive features such as direct access to bank accounts, enhanced security and broad acceptance both domestically and internationally. Further, consumers increasingly prefer debit cards due to their versatility ... Read More
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Charge Cards in Sweden
... contraction at the height of the pandemic. Whilst there was a strong rebound in charge card transactions in 2021 and 2022, this trend quickly dissipated. Only marginal growth was evident in 2023 before charge card ... Read More
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Financial Cards and Payments in Sweden
... has been spearheading changes in mobile payments for some time. Even though inflation declined in 2024, consumers remained under pressure as the costs of living remained high. Consumer confidence also floundered as the economy experienced ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in Greece
... loans in particular are driving growth, as the market shifts back into a positive direction. Consumers are interested in purchasing products again, and banks are trying (conservatively) to loosen issuing criteria (in some instances) to ... Read More
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Credit Cards in Romania
... a general lack of innovation. Nonetheless, transaction value growth remained relatively steady in 2024. Slowing inflation and rising disposable income has gradually improved the financial stability of consumers helping to boost purchasing power in 2024. ... Read More
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Credit Cards in Hungary
... percentage points above the prevailing base rate of the central bank. However, actual credit card rates are significantly below this maximum. Additionally, the APR on credit cards has been steadily decreasing, currently standing approximately 5ppt ... Read More
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Charge Cards in Hungary
... last products were pulled from the market during 2012 and remain absent. The sales generated by charge cards are also expected to decline, due to the popularity of commercial debit cards over charge cards. This ... Read More
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Financial Cards and Payments in Romania
... rapid growth in recent years with the share of card payments rising year on year. Digital payments are driving the use of card transactions supported by retail e-commerce platforms which have adopted digital payment methods ... Read More
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Financial Cards and Payments in Hungary
... their virtual counterparts, continues to grow, driven by a rich array of smartphone applications with built-in payments, and other smart solutions (e.g., QR code payments) that make card payments more convenient, fast and versatile. Added ... Read More
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Charge Cards in Romania
... and expanding the usage of charge cards due to other more profitable products in their portfolios. Personal charge cards face limited prospects as consumers fail to see a clear advantage over credit cards, and issuers ... Read More
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Pre-Paid Cards in Romania
... attributed to the remarkable growth observed in open-loop cards, creating opportunities for operators such as Revolut, which continues to see double-digit growth in the number of transactions. Romania is the leading market in central and ... Read More
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Consumer Credit in Sweden
... the prevalence of home buying in Sweden. Higher mortgage rates in the first half of 2024 were imposed as the policy rate peaked at 4%. Euromonitor International's Consumer Credit in Sweden report establishes the size ... Read More
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Credit Cards in Italy
... a substantial reduction in inflation, in that the easing of cost-of-living pressures has bolstered confidence and spending among consumers and made many more willing to borrow to finance purchases. The latter behaviour also reflects a ... Read More
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Financial Cards and Payments in Italy
... continues to be underpinned by the increasing tendency of consumers and businesses to move away from cash in favour of card-based and digital payment methods. This well-established trend has become more pronounced since the pandemic, ... Read More
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Germany Cards and Payments: Opportunities and Risks to 2028
... including - Current and forecast values for each market in the German cards and payments industry, including debit, credit and charge cards. Detailed insights into payment instruments including card, cash, direct debits, credit transfer, and ... Read More
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Store Cards in Italy
... steadily for over a decade amidst growing consumer migration to other types of financial cards and digital payment solutions that offer greater convenience and flexibility, more attractive loyalty reward programmes, lower interest rates etc. This ... Read More
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Charge Cards in Italy
... With the recent spike in inflation having now largely subsided and other key macroeconomic indicators remaining broadly favourable, increased confidence and spending among consumers and businesses have had a positive influence on the category’s performance. ... Read More