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The report provides a comprehensive analysis of the credit cards industry within Asia covering various aspects including: the introduction and genesis, the market size of a credit cards by value and volume of transaction, number of cards in circulation, segmentation by personal and commercial credit cards, transactions at ATM and POS terminals, the transaction value of credit cards through operators and issuers and total cards in circulation by operators and issuers.

It also covers issues and challenges, trends and developments, SWOT analysis, country profiles of major countries and regulatory framework of the industry.

The report concludes with market projections and analyst recommendations highlighting major opportunities and cautions.

Asia Credit Cards Market Overview and Size

The rapidly increasing the digital payments industry in Asia has scaled up rapidly over the last few years which has led to an increase in credit card usage.

The total transaction value showcased high growth in Asia along with a CAGR of 14.2% for the period 2013-2018.

The rise of affordable smartphones and subsequent internet and mobile penetration has led to significant growth in the digital payments space.

The people in these mature markets are aware of digital payments and have steadily embraced non-cash methods over the years.

The total number of credit cards in circulation increased at a CAGR of 12.9% during 2013-2018.

The current usage of cash in emerging countries exceeds 90.0%. They have seen some traction in the last few years, primarily due to mobile and internet penetration and a focus on financial inclusion through mobile-based services.

In most of the developed countries such as Singapore and Japan, more than 80.0% of adults have access to financial services.

Regulators and governments of emerging and developing countries can set up a separate entity such as the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) to promote retail payments and further increase the usage and circulation of credit cards.

Asia Credit Cards Market Segmentation

Japan was leading in terms of total cards in circulation and also in the total transaction value of credit cards in the year 2018.

Total credit cards in circulation had a CAGR of 0.9% in the period 2013-2018. Credit card POS transactions increased steadily over the last year within Asia thus, keeping with the government’s objective of promoting cashless payments in most of the countries.

Japan was followed by South Korea, India and China in terms of the total number of credit cards in circulation respectively during the year 2018.

Installation of a larger number of POS terminals at merchant locations and the higher number of cards in circulation, especially amongst urban residents, aided the growth of credit card transactions in countries such as China, India, Philippines, and others.

ATM cash withdrawals by credit card are much lower than POS transactions because of high transaction charges in the case of ATM withdrawal. Banks tend to charge 2.5-3.0% of the withdrawn amount subject to a minimum amount.

Comparative Landscape in Asia Credit Cards Market

 

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Competition within the Asia credit card market was observed as concentrated, showcasing the late growth stage.

The competitive growth in the credit card industry of Asia was driven by deep client partnerships, strong cross-border growth, significant long-term growth opportunities, and tailored strategies.

The major operators in the Asian credit card industry were UnionPay International Co. Ltd., Visa Inc., MasterCard International Inc., JCB Card Co., and Shinhan Financial Group Co. Ltd. in terms of total cards in circulation and total transaction value during the year 2018.

Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd dominated in terms of total cards in circulation in 2018.

It was followed by China Merchants Bank Co Ltd, China Construction Bank Corp and Bank of China Ltd.

In order to attract a larger customer base, there has been the introduction of various types of credit cards as per the users need such as reward cards for rewards for shopping, traveling and even filling up the fuel in vehicles, there are cards where the design and the appearance of the credit cards can be customized as per the users need, credit cards with NFC technology or contactless technology which helps to make faster payments through POS terminals.

All these customer attraction schemes have made the credit card market in Asia to be recognized as highly competitive, therefore, displaying huge barriers for new entrants in almost every country in Asia.

Asia Credit Cards Market Future Outlook and Projections

By the forecast period ending 2025, it is expected that the total number of credit cards in circulation in Asia will grow at a positive CAGR of 6.8% for the period 2018-2025.

The expected growth in contactless payments through credit cards will be a major growth driver for the increase in the transaction value because of the ease and speed provided.

The total transaction value of credit cards in Asia will have a CAGR of 7.4% during 2018-2025.

Within Asia, major card networks are looking to tie up with banking partners for the issuance of contactless cards.

The role of specific regulatory bodies in monitoring, regulating and promoting digital payments in Asia will have a great impact on the issuance of the credit cards in the future.

Partnerships with FinTech will play a crucial role in the development of the digital payments ecosystem by promoting innovation and enabling open-loop payments that promote the adoption of digital payments.

In countries such as the Philippines, Vietnam, China, Bangladesh, and others, increased remittance partnerships with international players have opened up the market for more such partnerships with money transfer companies to enable digital remittance transfers to accounts and wallets in Bangladesh.

Thus, there will be more opportunities for FinTech/banks/international players as regulators and the government bodies are also encouraging new solutions that will boost digital payments.

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VN banks issues more chip cards for security

VN banks issues more chip cards for security

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Number of card payment transactions in Vietnam to reach 522 million by 2023

Over the last five years, the number of such transactions has increased five-fold from 56 million transactions in 2015 to 271 million by 2019 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 48.3%.