Credit Cards in Austria
Euromonitor International’s statistics on credit cards rely heavily on official data published by the European Central Bank (ECB) but must be looked at with care due to the fact that the concept of payment cards with a revolving line of credit is considered uncommon and even unknown to most Austrian consumers. When Austrians speak of credit cards (“Kreditkarten”), they are usually referring to charge cards. Indeed, from a consumer’s perspective, there is little difference between the two. By the...
Euromonitor International's Credit Card Transactions in Austria 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: Commercial Credit Card Transactions, Personal Credit Card Transactions.
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
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- CREDIT CARDS IN AUSTRIA
- Euromonitor International
- November 2018
- LIST OF CONTENTS AND TABLES
- Headlines
- Prospects
- Concept of Credit Cards Only Just Becoming Established
- Credit Cards Likely To Surpass Charge Cards in All Areas
- Virtual Credit Cards Not Expected To Play A Major Role in the Foreseeable Future
- Competitive Landscape
- Variety of Credit Cards Has Room To Grow
- Strategy of Issuers To Play A Key Role in the Future of Credit Cards
- Category Data
- Table 1 Credit Cards: Number of Cards in Circulation 2013-2018
- Table 2 Credit Cards Transactions 2013-2018
- Table 3 Credit Cards in Circulation: % Growth 2013-2018
- Table 4 Credit Cards Transactions: % Growth 2013-2018
- Table 5 Personal Credit Cards: Number of Cards in Circulation 2013-2018
- Table 6 Personal Credit Cards Transactions 2013-2018
- Table 7 Personal Credit Cards in Circulation: % Growth 2013-2018
- Table 8 Personal Credit Cards Transactions: % Growth 2013-2018
- Table 9 Credit Cards: Number of Cards by Issuer 2013-2017
- Table 10 Credit Cards: Number of Cards by Operator 2013-2017
- Table 11 Credit Cards Payment Transaction Value by Issuer 2013-2017
- Table 12 Credit Cards Payment Transaction Value by Operator 2013-2017
- Table 13 Personal Credit Cards: Number of Cards by Issuer 2013-2017
- Table 14 Personal Credit Cards: Number of Cards by Operator 2013-2017
- Table 15 Personal Credit Cards Payment Transaction Value by Issuer 2013-2017
- Table 16 Personal Credit Cards Payment Transaction Value by Operator 2013-2017
- Table 17 Forecast Credit Cards: Number of Cards in Circulation 2018-2023
- Table 18 Forecast Credit Cards Transactions 2018-2023
- Table 19 Forecast Credit Cards in Circulation: % Growth 2018-2023
- Table 20 Forecast Credit Cards Transactions: % Growth 2018-2023
- Table 21 Forecast Personal Credit Cards: Number of Cards in Circulation 2018-2023
- Table 22 Forecast Personal Credit Cards Transactions 2018-2023
- Table 23 Forecast Personal Credit Cards in Circulation: % Growth 2018-2023
- Table 24 Forecast Personal Credit Cards Transactions: % Growth 2018-2023
- Executive Summary
- Cash Remains Extremely Popular in Austria
- Shift From Charge To Credit Cards
- Austrians Remain Reluctant To Try Out New Innovations
- V Pay Debit Cards Reach Their Limit
- New Innovations Not Expected To Seriously Threaten Growth in Card Payments
- Market Indicators
- Table 25 Number of POS Terminals: Units 2013-2018
- Table 26 Number of ATMs: Units 2013-2018
- Table 27 Value Lost to Fraud 2013-2018
- Table 28 Card Expenditure by Location 2017
- Table 29 Financial Cards in Circulation by Type: % Number of Cards 2013-2018
- Table 30 Domestic versus Foreign Spend 2018
- Market Data
- Table 31 Financial Cards by Category: Number of Cards in Circulation 2013-2018
- Table 32 Financial Cards by Category: Number of Accounts 2013-2018
- Table 33 Financial Cards by Category: Number of Accounts 2013-2018
- Table 34 Financial Cards Transactions by Category: Value 2013-2018
- Table 35 Financial Cards by Category: Number of Transactions 2013-2018
- Table 36 Consumer Payments by Category: Value 2013-2018
- Table 37 Consumer Payments by Category: Number of Transactions 2013-2018
- Table 38 M-Commerce by Category: Value 2013-2018
- Table 39 M-Commerce by Category: % Value Growth 2013-2018
- Table 40 Financial Cards: Number of Cards by Issuer 2013-2017
- Table 41 Financial Cards: Number of Cards by Operator 2013-2017
- Table 42 Financial Cards: Card Payment Transactions Value by Operator 2013-2017
- Table 43 Financial Cards: Card Payment Transactions Value by Issuer 2013-2017
- Table 44 Forecast Financial Cards by Category: Number of Cards in Circulation 2018-2023
- Table 45 Forecast Financial Cards by Category: Number of Accounts 2018-2023
- Table 46 Forecast Financial Cards Transactions by Category: Value 2018-2023
- Table 47 Forecast Financial Cards by Category: Number of Transactions 2018-2023
- Table 48 Forecast Consumer Payments by Category: Value 2018-2023
- Table 49 Forecast Consumer Payments by Category: Number of Transactions 2018-2023
- Table 50 Forecast M-Commerce by Category: Value 2018-2023
- Table 51 Forecast M-Commerce by Category: % Value Growth 2018-2023
- Definitions
- Sources
- Summary 1 Research Sources