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The COVID-19 pandemic has altered the traditional consumer finance and payment landscape in a short period of time, and, given its scale, the impact is likely to remain for some time. Card networks, issuers and fintech face a variety of opportunities and challenges in this evolving landscape. The transition away from cash will accelerate, benefiting cards and electronic payments, and there is the capacity to increase the overall value of consumer payments going forward.
Euromonitor International's‘The Impact of coronavirus on Consumer Finance global briefing’ offers insight into the size and shape of the Consumer Finance market, highlights buzz topics, emerging geographies, categories and trends as well as pressing industry issues and white spaces. It identifies the leading companies and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market. Forecasts provide an invaluable perspective on market evolution and the criteria for success. The briefing leverages Euromonitor International's 360-degree coverage of the global payments' landscape including insight on consumer debt.
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
Introduction
Snacking before Covid-19
Short-Term Disruption
Mid-Term Implications
Mid-term implications
Long-Term Shifts
Long-term shifts
Conclusion
The Next Generation of Synthetic Beverages
Introduction
Current State of Play
Global Profiles
Americas
Asia and Australasia
Emea
Prospects for Digital Streaming Services
Introduction
Food as Medicine
Food as medicine
Food with Functional Claims
Functional Nutrients
Labelling and Regulations
Future of Functional Food
Introduction
State of Play
Profiles on Global Disruptors
Profiles on Disruptors in the Americas
Profiles on Disruptors in Asia
Profiles on Disruptors in EMEA
Introduction
Economic Outlook
Card Networks
Card Issuers
Fintech
Conclusion