Commercial cards account for just 9% of global card purchase volume. There is uneven development of offerings for small and medium businesses, travel and entertainment purposes, and business-to-business procurement.
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"Global Commercial Cards" provides detailed quantitative and qualitative analysis of the commercial cards market, across SMB, T&E and B2B segments. "Global Commercial Cards" synthesises diverse material from an unparalleled investment in primary and secondary research, to ensure robust data and forecasts.
Scope
- Segments: Small & Medium Business (Business products), Travel & Entertainment (Corporate and Lodge products), Business-to-Business (Purchasing, Fleet/Fuel and Travel Wholesale products)
- Metric: Purchase volume on card products with a commercial BIN
- Geographic coverage: Global, including individual analysis of 33 countries
- Time period: Annual data for 2019-2022; forecasts for 2023-2028
- Card types: Credit, debit and prepaid
- Payment Networks: American Express, Diners Club, Mastercard, Maestro, Visa, Visa Electron, domestic and private label
- Key issuers' presence by segment
- Commentary on market size, shape, development and growth prospects
- Enhanced detail in 20 major markets, with topics to include Key features of SMB products - Reporting and monitoring tools for large-market products - Revenue/employee thresholds for Corporate vs. Business cards - Regulatory considerations - Departments responsible for card programmes within businesses - Issuance of consumer cards to SMBs
Geographic coverage
Americas:
- Argentina
- Brazil*
- Canada*
- Chile
- Colombia
- Ecuador
- Mexico*
- Peru
- USA*
- Others
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Asia-Pacific:
- Australia*
- China*
- India*
- Japan*
- Singapore*
- South Korea*
- Taiwan*
- Other
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EMEA:
- Belgium
- France*
- Germany*
- Ireland
- Israel*
- Italy*
- Netherlands
- Poland*
- Russia
- Spain*
- Saudi Arabia
- South Africa*
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Turkey*
- UAE
- UK*
- Others
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*denotes market with enhanced commentary.