Debit Cards: A Global Strategic Business Report

Global Industry Analysts
March 1, 2008
570 Pages - SKU: GJOB1696036
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Debit Cards in the U.S., 4th Edition
5/24/2012 | published by: Packaged Facts
The twin pillars of retail banking revenue—debit interchange and overdraft fees—are under assault. As an integral part of consumer checking accounts, debit card transactions drive interchange revenue and are linked to overdraft fee revenue. On  |  more...
$4,295.00
Debit Cards in the United Kingdom
5/9/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
As a result of the economic downturn and credit crunch, from 2008 consumers became increasingly careful with their finances. There was a growing awareness of the high interest rates associated with credit cards, with many  |  more...
$900.00
Debit Cards in Norway
4/18/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
Debit cards remained the most widely used payment card type in Norway in 2011. In 2011, eight out of ten card payments were made with cards branded BankAxept, which is a national system for card  |  more...
$900.00
Pre-Paid Cards in Belgium
4/17/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
The earlier introduction of pre-paid luncheon cards proved to be successful. In 2009 the Belgian government allowed Sodexo and Accor, to replace the traditional luncheon (paper) vouchers with pre-paid cards, providing both employers and their  |  more...
$900.00
Pre-Paid Cards in Norway
4/18/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
Closed loop pre-paid cards continued to dominate pre-paid cards in Norway in 2011, thanks to the popularity of Norsk Tipping’s Spillerkort and the Oslo public transport operator, Ruter’s Flexus card. These two cards accounted for  |  more...
$900.00
Pre-Paid Cards in Turkey
4/18/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
The pre-paid cards industry in Turkey consists of travel cards, food cards and reward cards. Banks consider this market to be a route to reaching students as well as the unemployed population. According to  |  more...
$900.00
Consumer Credit in Sweden
4/19/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
In 2011, consumer credit saw outstanding balance growth of 9%, while gross lending declined by 1%. As a result of the recent recession, people were more aware of their spending in 2011 and tried to  |  more...
$900.00
Consumer Credit in Switzerland
4/16/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
The key trend for 2011 was the historically low interest rates that had far-reaching effects on the consumer credit landscape in Switzerland. The prolonged period of interest rates of under 0.5% stimulated the consumer credit  |  more...
$900.00
Debit Cards in Austria
4/23/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
Growth of the cards in circulation and transaction value began to slow down in 2011, as the number of cards reached over one per person. Debit cards saw fast growth over the review period, with  |  more...
$900.00
Debit Cards in Sweden
5/4/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
Debit card usage was only slightly affected by the recession. As the consumer confidence plummeted during the worst recession years, debit card usage benefitted from the fact that consumers were switching from credit card usage  |  more...
$900.00