Synopsis
The report provides market analysis,
information and insights into Oman’s cards and payments market, including:
- Current and forecast values for
each category of Oman’s cards and payments industry including debit cards,
credit cards, prepaid cards and charge cards
- Comprehensive analysis of the
industry’s market attractiveness and future growth areas
- Analysis of various market
drivers and regulations governing Oman’s cards and payments industry
- Detailed analysis of the
marketing strategies adopted for selling debit, credit, charge and prepaid
cards used by various bankers and other institutions in the market
- Comprehensive analysis of
consumer attitudes and their buying preferences for cards
- Competitive landscape of Oman’s
cards and payments industry
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Executive summary
Steady economic growth, a rise in
the volume of the banked population and improvements in payment infrastructure
drove the growth of Oman’s card payments channel during the review period
(2008–2012). In terms of the volume of cards in circulation, Oman’s card
payments channel posted a review-period CAGR of 14.26%. This was mainly driven
by growth in the credit and charge card categories. The total volume of cards
in circulation increased from 1.9 million cards in 2008 to 3.3 million in 2012.
Over the forecast period (2013–2017), the card payments channel is forecast to
grow at a CAGR of 5.22%, from 3.6 million cards in 2013 to 4.4 million in 2017.
Although cash continues to be an important part of the overall payments system,
it is increasingly being displaced by the card payments channel.
To capitalize on consumer
preferences, banks and card issuers have adopted various marketing strategies
to encourage customers to increase card payments. Common strategies include
offers, product discounts, reward points and insurance coverage. Banks are also
rewarding their customers through monthly raffle draws. One such innovative
program is HSBC’s Mandoos Savings scheme under which its cardholders are
rewarded certain cash prizes for maintaining a minimum balance on their saving
accounts.
Scope
- This report provides a
comprehensive analysis of Oman’s cards and payments industry
- It provides current values for
Oman’s cards and payments industry for 2012 and forecast figures for 2017
- It details the different
macroeconomic, infrastructural, consumer and business drivers affecting
Oman’s cards and payments industry
- It outlines the current
regulatory framework in the industry
- It details the marketing
strategies used by various bankers and other institutions
- It profiles the major banks in
Oman’s cards and payments industry
Reasons to buy
- Make strategic business
decisions using historic and forecast market data related to Oman’s cards
and payments industry and each market within it
- Understand the key market
trends and growth opportunities within Oman’s cards and payments industry
- Assess the competitive dynamics
in Oman’s cards and payments industry
- Gain insights into the
marketing strategies used for selling various types of cards in Oman
- Gain insights into key
regulations governing Oman’s cards and payments industry
Contact
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