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Datamonitor's Payment Cards in Latvia is a detailed information resource for those in the European payment card industry. It provides high quality competitor and market level data on the general purpose payment card industry, making it a hugely valuable tool in understanding current dynamics and future trends.
Scope
- Market data for the number of cards, transactions, and value across immediate debit, charge, and revolving credit cards for the period 2004-08
- Full forecasts of all market level metrics for the period 2009-13
- Card issuer market shares are presented across each product type
The total number of payment cards in Latvia increased at an AAGR of 22.7% between 2004 and 2008. This is expected to increase at an AAGR of 5.8% between 2009 and 2013.
The number of transactions in Latvia increased at an AAGR of 22.2% over 2004-08.
Reasons to Purchase
- Understand the current trends in this payment market and the outlook for the future
- See how the revolving credit card market in this country has developed and is expected to grow
- Understand the competitive dynamics of this market and which issuers dominate the space
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