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Numerous interesting trends emerged in Peru's financial cards and payments industry as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic during 2020. The most important and influential of these trends was the substantial shift seen away from the use of cash and towards the use of financial cards in general. This trend needs to be assessed within the context that cash remains the dominant payment method in Peru, a situation which is underpinned by the country's very high unbanked population. Furthermore, many Pe...
Euromonitor International's Financial Cards and Payments in Peru 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: Financial Cards in Circulation, M-Commerce, Transactions.
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
List OF CONTENTS AND TABLES
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
COVID-19 impact on consumer payments
COVID-19 country impact
Government financial aid schemes highlight issues caused by low financial inclusion
Credit cards fails to capitalise on shift away from cash as many remain sceptical
The COVID-19 situation leads to innovation being seen in banking services
What next for consumer payments?
MARKET INDICATORS
Table 1 Number of POS Terminals: Units 2015-2020 Table 2 Number of ATMs: Units 2015-2020 Table 3 Value Lost to Fraud 2015-2020 Table 4 Card Expenditure by Location 2020 Table 5 Financial Cards in Circulation by Type: % Number of Cards 2015-2020 Table 6 Domestic versus Foreign Spend 2020MARKET DATA
Table 7 Financial Cards by Category: Number of Cards in Circulation 2015-2020 Table 8 Financial Cards by Category: Number of Accounts 2015-2020 Table 9 Financial Cards Transactions by Category: Value 2015-2020 Table 10 Financial Cards by Category: Number of Transactions 2015-2020 Table 11 Consumer Payments by Category: Value 2015-2020 Table 12 Consumer Payments by Category: Number of Transactions 2015-2020 Table 13 M-Commerce by Category: Value 2015-2020 Table 14 M-Commerce by Category: % Value Growth 2015-2020 Table 15 Financial Cards: Number of Cards by Issuer 2015-2019 Table 16 Financial Cards: Number of Cards by Operator 2015-2019 Table 17 Financial Cards: Card Payment Transactions Value by Operator 2015-2019 Table 18 Financial Cards: Card Payment Transactions Value by Issuer 2015-2019 Table 19 Forecast Financial Cards by Category: Number of Cards in Circulation 2020-2025 Table 20 Forecast Financial Cards by Category: Number of Accounts 2020-2025 Table 21 Forecast Financial Cards Transactions by Category: Value 2020-2025 Table 22 Forecast Financial Cards by Category: Number of Transactions 2020-2025 Table 23 Forecast Consumer Payments by Category: Value 2020-2025 Table 24 Forecast Consumer Payments by Category: Number of Transactions 2020-2025 Table 25 Forecast M-Commerce by Category: Value 2020-2025 Table 26 Forecast M-Commerce by Category: % Value Growth 2020-2025DISCLAIMER
GLOBAL MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
GLOBAL INDUSTRY ENVIRONMENT
SOURCES
Summary 1 Research SourcesKEY DATA FINDINGS
2020 IMPACT
A positive performance recorded in debit cards despite adverse economic situation
Raising of maximum transaction limit for contactless payment boosts debit card use
The leading financial cards operators collaborate to improve card payment access
RECOVERY AND OPPORTUNITIES
Rising debit card usage due to widening acceptance, greater need for convenience
Efforts to completely digitalise Peru's banking system to boost growth in debit cards
Access to state financial aid to be tied to participation in the financial industry
CATEGORY DATA
Table 27 Debit Cards: Number of Cards in Circulation 2015-2020 Table 28 Debit Cards Transactions 2015-2020 Table 29 Debit Cards in Circulation: % Growth 2015-2020 Table 30 Debit Cards Transactions: % Growth 2015-2020 Table 31 Debit Cards: Number of Cards by Issuer 2015-2019 Table 32 Debit Cards: Number of Cards by Operator 2015-2019 Table 33 Debit Cards Payment Transaction Value by Issuer 2015-2019 Table 34 Debit Cards Payment Transaction Value by Operator 2015-2019 Table 35 Forecast Debit Cards: Number of Cards in Circulation 2020-2025 Table 36 Forecast Debit Cards Transactions 2020-2025 Table 37 Forecast Debit Cards in Circulation: % Growth 2020-2025 Table 38 Forecast Debit Cards Transactions: % Growth 2020-2025KEY DATA FINDINGS
2020 IMPACT
Reluctance to borrow money due to COVID-19 suppresses growth in credit cards
The strong growth seen in e-commerce supports the use of credit cards
The issuing of credit cards widens as part of financial inclusion programmes
RECOVERY AND OPPORTUNITIES
Positive growth expected in credit cards although negative pressures set to remain
More basic credit card offers to be rolled out to attract less affluent consumers
The expansion of contactless cards likely to be crucial to growth in credit cards
CATEGORY DATA
Table 39 Credit Cards: Number of Cards in Circulation 2015-2020 Table 40 Credit Cards Transactions 2015-2020 Table 41 Credit Cards in Circulation: % Growth 2015-2020 Table 42 Credit Cards Transactions: % Growth 2015-2020 Table 43 Commercial Credit Cards: Number of Cards in Circulation 2015-2020 Table 44 Commercial Credit Cards Transactions 2015-2020 Table 45 Commercial Credit Cards in Circulation: % Growth 2015-2020 Table 46 Commercial Credit Cards Transactions: % Growth 2015-2020 Table 47 Personal Credit Cards: Number of Cards in Circulation 2015-2020 Table 48 Personal Credit Cards Transactions 2015-2020 Table 49 Personal Credit Cards in Circulation: % Growth 2015-2020 Table 50 Personal Credit Cards Transactions: % Growth 2015-2020 Table 51 Credit Cards: Number of Cards by Issuer 2015-2019 Table 52 Credit Cards: Number of Cards by Operator 2015-2019 Table 53 Credit Cards Payment Transaction Value by Issuer 2015-2019 Table 54 Credit Cards Payment Transaction Value by Operator 2015-2019 Table 55 Commercial Credit Cards: Number of Cards by Issuer 2015-2019 Table 56 Commercial Credit Cards: Number of Cards by Operator 2015-2019 Table 57 Commercial Credit Cards Payment Transaction Value by Issuer 2015-2019 Table 58 Commercial Credit Cards Payment Transaction Value by Operator 2015-2019 Table 59 Personal Credit Cards: Number of Cards by Issuer 2015-2019 Table 60 Personal Credit Cards: Number of Cards by Operator 2015-2019 Table 61 Personal Credit Cards Payment Transaction Value by Issuer 2015-2019 Table 62 Personal Credit Cards Payment Transaction Value by Operator 2015-2019 Table 63 Forecast Credit Cards: Number of Cards in Circulation 2020-2025 Table 64 Forecast Credit Cards Transactions 2020-2025 Table 65 Forecast Credit Cards in Circulation: % Growth 2020-2025 Table 66 Forecast Credit Cards Transactions: % Growth 2020-2025 Table 67 Forecast Commercial Credit Cards: Number of Cards in Circulation 2020-2025 Table 68 Forecast Commercial Credit Cards Transactions 2020-2025 Table 69 Forecast Commercial Credit Cards in Circulation: % Growth 2020-2025 Table 70 Forecast Commercial Credit Cards Transactions: % Growth 2020-2025 Table 71 Forecast Personal Credit Cards: Number of Cards in Circulation 2020-2025 Table 72 Forecast Personal Credit Cards Transactions 2020-2025 Table 73 Forecast Personal Credit Cards in Circulation: % Growth 2020-2025 Table 74 Forecast Personal Credit Cards Transactions: % Growth 2020-20252020 IMPACT
Charge cards set to remain a non-existent category of financial cards in Peru
KEY DATA FINDINGS
2020 IMPACT
High demand for general purpose reloadable cards boosts open loop pre-paid cards
The uses of existing open loop pre-paid cards expand in response to COVID-19
Closed loop pre-paid cards declines strongly as the use of public transport plummets
RECOVERY AND OPPORTUNITIES
Positive performance expected to be underpinned by rising demand for convenience
Transportation cards set to recover once the COVID-19 situation recedes
Pre-paid cards set to benefit from general distrust in the financial system
CATEGORY DATA
Table 75 Pre-paid Cards: Number of Cards in Circulation 2015-2020 Table 76 Pre-paid Cards Transactions 2015-2020 Table 77 Pre-paid Cards in Circulation: % Growth 2015-2020 Table 78 Pre-paid Cards Transactions: % Growth 2015-2020 Table 79 Closed Loop Pre-paid Cards Transactions 2015-2020 Table 80 Closed Loop Pre-paid Cards Transactions: % Growth 2015-2020 Table 81 Open Loop Pre-paid Cards Transactions 2015-2020 Table 82 Open Loop Pre-paid Cards Transactions: % Growth 2015-2020 Table 83 Pre-paid Cards: Number of Cards by Issuer 2015-2019 Table 84 Pre-paid Cards: Number of Cards by Operator 2015-2019 Table 85 Pre-paid Cards Transaction Value by Issuer 2015-2019 Table 86 Pre-paid Cards Transaction Value by Operator 2015-2019 Table 87 Closed Loop Pre-paid Cards: Number of Cards by Issuer 2015-2019 Table 88 Closed Loop Pre-paid Cards: Number of Cards by Operator 2015-2019 Table 89 Closed Loop Pre-paid Cards Transaction Value by Issuer 2015-2019 Table 90 Closed Loop Pre-paid Cards Transaction Value by Operator 2015-2019 Table 91 Open Loop Pre-paid Cards: Number of Cards by Issuer 2015-2019 Table 92 Open Loop Pre-paid Cards: Number of Cards by Operator 2015-2019 Table 93 Open Loop Pre-paid Cards Transaction Value by Issuer 2015-2019 Table 94 Open Loop Pre-paid Cards Transaction Value by Operator 2015-2019 Table 95 Forecast Pre-paid Cards: Number of Cards in Circulation 2020-2025 Table 96 Forecast Pre-paid Cards Transactions 2020-2025 Table 97 Forecast Pre-paid Cards in Circulation: % Growth 2020-2025 Table 98 Forecast Pre-paid Cards Transactions: % Growth 2020-2025 Table 99 Forecast Closed Loop Pre-paid Cards Transactions 2020-2025 Table 100 Forecast Closed Loop Pre-paid Cards Transactions: % Growth 2020-2025 Table 101 Forecast Open Loop Pre-paid Cards Transactions 2020-2025 Table 102 Forecast Open Loop Pre-paid Cards Transactions: % Growth 2020-2025KEY DATA FINDINGS
2020 IMPACT
Store cards continues to struggle as the COVID-19 pandemic discourages spending
Store cards continues to decline as co-branded credit cards come to the fore
The importance of loyalty schemes as a key store card benefit diminishes
RECOVERY AND OPPORTUNITIES
Further declines lie ahead for store cards as demand continues to wane
Emergence of general purpose reloadable cards to place pressure on store cards
Greater transparency from issuers required if store cards are to remain relevant
CATEGORY DATA
Table 103 Store Cards: Number of Cards in Circulation 2015-2020 Table 104 Store Cards Transactions 2015-2020 Table 105 Store Cards in Circulation: % Growth 2015-2020 Table 106 Store Cards Transactions: % Growth 2015-2020 Table 107 Store Cards: Number of Cards by Issuer 2015-2019 Table 108 Store Cards: Payment Transaction Value by Issuer 2015-2019 Table 109 Forecast Store Cards: Number of Cards in Circulation 2020-2025 Table 110 Forecast Store Cards Transactions 2020-2025 Table 111 Forecast Store Cards in Circulation: % Growth 2020-2025 Table 112 Forecast Store Cards Transactions: % Growth 2020-2025