China Credit Card Market Outlook to 2013By: Shushmul Maheshwari
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According to our report, China's credit card market has reported remarkable growth over the past few years, albeit growing from a small base. The country issued more than 50 Million credit cards during 2008, taking the total number of credit cards in circulation to over 150 Million. These numbers are projected to continue growing in the next few years, despite the current economic crisis, says “China Credit Card Market Outlook to 2013”, a new report from RNCOS.
Factors like rapidly growing middle class, government support and low penetration of credit cards in China are anticipated to drive the future numbers; however, the pace of growth may slow down. Foreign banks will seek to play a more important role in the competition in the domestic market over the forecast period. This is largely due to that the current industry structure is dominated by the state-owned banks such as Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), China Merchants Bank and China Construction Bank.
“China Credit Card Market Outlook to 2013” provides extensive research and rationale analysis of the credit card industry in China. The report thoroughly examines the current industry trends which are adding to the growth of the Chinese credit card industry. Forecast in this research has been done considering the possible impact of recession on the industry. In this regard, the report will help clients to have proper insight of the current and future outlook of credit cards market in China.
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China Credit Card Market Outlook to 2013, Credit Card Market of China, China Credit Card Market |
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Jan 12, 2012 |
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Shushmul Maheshwari || send email to Shushmul Maheshwari
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Low Penetration to Drive Chinese Credit Card Market
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Chinese credit card market has grown at a rapid pace over the past few years on account of robust economic growth, rising income levels, growing middle class population and most importantly government initiatives. The total number of credit cards in circulation climbed to an estimated 150 Million by the end of 2008. Considering the current market turmoil, the credit card market in China is projected to grow at a CAGR of more than 28% by 2013, according to our new research report, “China Credit Card Market Outlook to 2013”.
However, the projected growth is almost half to the growth of more than 50% recorded during 2008 due to tight financial policies and job cuts. Despite this, low credit card penetration in China will be the major factor for future growth in credit cards, says the report. With over 1.3 Billion population base, credit card penetration stood at just over 11% at the end of 2008. In contrast, debit card penetration was clocked at over 100% with one people estimated to have more than one debit card. Huge gap between debit card and credit card penetration represents tremendous growth potential in the Chinese credit card market.
If we look at the credit card penetration at geographical level, most of the credit card usage is concentrated to the big cities like Shanghai and Beijing having majority of urban population. Semi-urban and rural areas still remain untapped, implying that the country offers immense opportunities to credit card players to exploit the untapped areas.
“China Credit Card Market Outlook to 2013” provides extensive research and rationale analysis on the credit card industry in China. The report thoroughly studies the current industry trends to facilitate clients to evaluate growth opportunities in credit card industry. Forecast in this research has been made considering the possible impact of recession on the industry. In this regard, the report will help clients to have proper insight of the current and the future outlook of credit cards market in China.
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Russian Insurance Industry Gaining from Economic Stability
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Although the Russian insurance industry is fairly underdeveloped, it has immense growth potential and is poised to grow rapidly in coming years, said “Russian Insurance Industry Forecast to 2010”, a new research report from RNCOS. The value of the life insurance market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.6% during 2008-2011.
Many government initiatives such as opening insurance sector to foreign insurers and relatively stable economic environment in this tough time of economic downturn have not only given impetus to the insurance sector, but also encouraged people to invest in long-term products such as general insurance and life insurance in particular. Moreover, insurance companies will have to launch new products in the market to tap the rising demand. Amendments in tax regulations have reduced the size of non-risk-based products, making the market more transparent.
With the enactment of laws that mandate property insurance, the overall insurance market will certainly see an upward movement. At present, the Russian insurance market is fragmented and unstructured, with around 100 companies operating in it, most being very small and inadequately capitalized. However, the market will gradually stabilize on account of increasing trends of consolidation and regulatory developments.
“Russian Insurance Industry Forecast to 2010” provides broad overview of the Russian insurance industry and explores the market development and potential. The report also provides rational outlook and forecast on various segments of the industry, but they are not based on the complex economic model and instead give rough guide to the direction in which the market is likely to move.
The forecasts given in the report include per head disposable income, GDP per head, number of insurance companies, life and non-life insurance premium, aviation insurance premium, cargo insurance premium and reinsurance premium. The forecast enables clients to devise business strategy in accordance to the Russian insurance market.
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China Credit Card Market Outlook to 2013
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According to our report, China's credit card market has reported remarkable growth over the past few years, albeit growing from a small base. The country issued more than 50 Million credit cards during 2008, taking the total number of credit cards in circulation to over 150 Million. These numbers are projected to continue growing in the next few years, despite the current economic crisis, says “China Credit Card Market Outlook to 2013”, a new report from RNCOS.
Factors like rapidly growing middle class, government support and low penetration of credit cards in China are anticipated to drive the future numbers; however, the pace of growth may slow down. Foreign banks will seek to play a more important role in the competition in the domestic market over the forecast period. This is largely due to that the current industry structure is dominated by the state-owned banks such as Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), China Merchants Bank and China Construction Bank.
“China Credit Card Market Outlook to 2013” provides extensive research and rationale analysis of the credit card industry in China. The report thoroughly examines the current industry trends which are adding to the growth of the Chinese credit card industry. Forecast in this research has been done considering the possible impact of recession on the industry. In this regard, the report will help clients to have proper insight of the current and future outlook of credit cards market in China.
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM002.htm
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RNCOS New Report- Booming China Insurance Sector
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RNCOS New Report- Booming China Insurance Sector
RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, "Booming China Insurance Sector" to its report gallery. China is one of the largest untapped and fastest growing insurance markets in the world. With rapid economic development and a burgeoning consumer class, China has the potential to become one of the most significant insurance markets in the world. Driven by a variety of demographic, economic and regulatory factors, this growth should continue at a solid pace in the foreseeable future, says our recent research report, “Booming China Insurance Sector”.
Exploring the market development and potential, this research report offers objective analysis on China’s insurance industry. The forecasts and estimations given in this report are not based on a complex economic model, but are intended as a guide to the direction in which the market is likely to move in future. This report therefore serves to provide foreign investors with an in-depth understanding of China’s insurance market.
Key findings of the report are:
- Personal insurance premium income is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of about 24% during our forecast period spanning from 2008 to 2012.
- Life insurance premium income is expected to rise to about RMB 1384 Billion by the end of 2012, growing at CAGR of about 25.5%.
- Growing role of bancassurance and investment-linked insurance products will decide the future of life insurance industry in the country.
- Property insurance premium income is forecasted to grow at CAGR of about 21% during 2008-2012.
- Booming China’s automobile (including two- and three-wheelers) industry will continue driving country’s property insurance market during the forecast period.
Report features:
- Detailed analysis on the current status of insurance market in China.
- Overview on the fastest growing products.
- Future outlook of the Chinese insurance market.
- Growth prospects and major roadblocks in the market.
Major players discussed in the report are:
This section provides an insight on key players in the insurance market of China. These include China Life Insurance Company Limited, PICC Property & Casualty Ltd, Ping An Group and China Pacific Insurance (Group) Co. Ltd.
Information in the report has been sourced from:
Books, newspapers, trade journals, white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to over 3000 paid databases.
Research methodology used in the report is:
RNCOS industry forecast and analysis is based on various macro- and microeconomic factors, sector and industry specific databases, and our in-house statistical and analytical model. This model takes into account the past and current trends in an economy, and more specifically in an industry, to bring out an objective market analysis.
Our industry experts study the relationship between various industry and economic variables to ensure the required accuracy and desired check on the quality of data and information given in the report.
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Turks to Swipe Credit Cards More than Debit Cards
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According to the recent research report “Turkey Banking Sector Forecast to 2012” by RNCOS, the increasing preference for cash-less transaction and availability of various card products will fuel the usage of financial cards in future in Turkey. Also, the rising tendency of credit repayment among consumers will drive the circulation of financial cards in coming years.
Credit cards will see a more favorable scenario in coming times. The rising circulation of credit cards will outpace the growth rate of debit cards in circulation during 2009-2012. The number of credit cards in circulation is anticipated to grow by around 11% as compared to just 4% in case of debit cards.
Like global trend, the debit and credit cards marked considerable annual increase in Turkey. The number of credit cards, which was 32.4 Million by the end of 2006, rose by 15.1% by the end of 2007 reaching 37.3 Million. The number of debit cards in the same period reached 55.5 Million with an increase of 3.7%. Due to the widespread use of debit and credit cards, the number of Point-of-Sale (POS) terminals and ATMs has been increasing continuously in recent years, says the report.
The analysis of the volume and value of debit card transactions shows a year-on-year increase in the use of debit cards. On the other hand, debit cards are mainly used for withdrawing cash rather than purchasing. Out of the 619.7 Million debit card transactions made in 2007, a huge 88.1% comprised cash withdrawal transactions.
“Turkey Banking Sector Forecast to 2012” is an extensive research that provides a detailed overview on the Turkish banking industry. This report underlines the factors responsible for the growth of the industry, market opportunities and challenges threatening the market growth.
This report provides segment-wise analysis, forecast, latest market trends, and future potential areas in the banking sector of Turkey. The extent of the information covered in the report will help the clients in understanding the market dynamics and position themselves accordingly in this highly lucrative sector.
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