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Middle Eastern Cards Database 2010

Published by Datamonitor
Published August, 2010 Product code 126526
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US $ 10000 Interactive Model by E-mail (Single user license)
US $ 25000 Interactive Model by E-mail (Global license)


Middle Eastern Cards Database 2010 published by Datamonitor in August, 2010. This report price starts from US $ 10000.

Introduction

Abstract

Introduction

The Middle Eastern Cards Database is an invaluable resource for understanding the dynamics of the rapidly changing card markets in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. In addition to fully standardized market data, forecasts and analysis, the database contains proprietary survey findings with regard to consumer attitudes to payment cards.

Reasons to Purchase

  • Fully standardized data allows for quick and easy comparison of the payment card markets in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
  • Understand the key trends and developments, including competitor and consumer attitudes in terms of product design and usage.
  • Learn which markets represent the key opportunities for growth, both now and in the future.

Table of Contents

MIDDLE EASTERN CARDS DATABASE 2010

  • SUMMARY

INTRODUCTION

  • Database content

APPENDIX

  • Methodology
    • Secondary sources
    • Primary sources
  • Forecasting methodology
  • Definitions
    • AAGR
    • Average balance per card
    • Average transaction value
    • CAGR
    • Charge card (pay later)
    • Credit card (pay later)
    • Debit card (pay now)
    • Frequency of use
    • Offline debit
    • Online debit
    • Pay later card
    • Pay now card
    • Point-of-sale (POS)
    • Revolving credit card (pay later)
    • Turnover per card
    • Tx/yr/card
  • Ask the analyst
  • Datamonitor consulting
  • Disclaimer
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