Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Financial Cards and Payments in China RnR Market Research Report

Financial cards in circulation growth rates are declining in 2012. Due to the economic slowdown and soaring inflation over the review period, banks in China have shifted their focus from acquiring new customers to customer retention and profitability. Bank card transactions are increasing strongly in both volume and value terms thanks to the further penetration of credit cards and debit cards in China. As a result of growing acceptance amongst domestic customers, the overall bank card.

Euromonitor International’s Financial Cards and Payments in China report establishes the size and structure of the market for ATMs cards, smart cards, credit cards, debit cards, charge cards, pre-paid cards and store cards. It looks at key players in the market (issuers and operators), number of cards in circulation, numbers transactions and value of transactions. It offers strategic analysis of sector forecasts and trends to watch.
Product coverage: Financial Cards in Circulation, Transactions.

Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.

Why buy this report?

- Get a detailed picture of the Financial Cards and Payments market;
- Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change;
- Understand the competitive environment, the market’s major players and leading brands;
- Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.


Table of content

Financial Cards and Payments in China - Industry Overview
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Financial cards in circulation growth declines in 2012
Credit cards in China at greater risk of non-performing loans
Intensifying competition between international and domestic banks
Government strengthens regulation of third party payments in 2012
Upbeat outlook for financial cards and transactions for forecast period
KEY TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS
Accelerating urbanisation contributes to steady financial card growth
Changing mind-sets and consumer habits also fuel vigorous growth
Strengthened regulation of third party payments fuels market restructuring
Commercial credit cards continue dynamic growth
Enhanced security for transactions and banking services
MARKET INDICATORS
Table 1 Number of POS Terminals 2007-2012
Table 2 Number of ATMs 2007-2012
Table 3 Value Lost to Fraud 2007-2012
Table 4 Card Expenditure by Location 2012
Table 5 Card Expenditure by Category 2012
Table 6 Financial Cards in Circulation by Type: % Number of Cards 2007-2012
Table 7 Domestic versus Foreign Spend 2012
MARKET DATA
Table 8 Consumer Payments: Value 2007-2012
Table 9 Consumer Payments: Number of Transactions 2007-2012
Table 10 Financial Cards: Number of Cards in Circulation 2007-2012
Table 11 Financial Cards Transactions: Value 2007-2012
Table 12 Financial Cards: Number of Transactions 2007-2012
Table 13 Financial Cards: Number of Accounts 2007-2012
Table 14 Financial Cards: Number of Cards by Issuer 2007-2011
Table 15 Financial Cards: Number of Cards by Operator 2007-2011
Table 16 Financial Cards: Card Payment Transaction Value by Operator 2007-2011
Table 17 Financial Cards: Card Payment Transaction Value by Issuer 2007-2011
Table 18 Consumer Payments Forecast: Value 2012-2017
Table 19 Consumer Payments Forecast: Number of Transactions 2012-2017
Table 20 Financial Cards Forecast: Number of Cards in Circulation 2012-2017
SOURCES
Agricultural Bank of China Ltd in Financial Cards and Payments (China)
STRATEGIC DIRECTION
KEY FACTS
COMPANY BACKGROUND
COMPETITIVE POSITIONING
Bank of Communications Ltd in Financial Cards and Payments (China)
STRATEGIC DIRECTION
KEY FACTS
COMPANY BACKGROUND
COMPETITIVE POSITIONING
China Construction Bank Corp in Financial Cards and Payments (China)
STRATEGIC DIRECTION
KEY FACTS
COMPANY BACKGROUND
COMPETITIVE POSITIONING
Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd in Financial Cards and Payments (China)
STRATEGIC DIRECTION
KEY FACTS
COMPANY BACKGROUND
COMPETITIVE POSITIONING
ATM Transactions in China - Category Analysis

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