Nutritional Supplements in the US, 4th Edition
Nutritional Supplements in the US, 4th Edition
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2010 brings a perfect storm to the credit card industry, driven by recession-induced changes that are reshaping its core. At the same time, card rewards have become ubiquitous. In the face of some of the most significant changes the credit card industry has ever faced, some argue that rewards programs are simply no longer feasible in an era of constrained revenue and profits. However, as detailed in Packaged Facts' Rewards Cards in the U.S., it is not a matter of eliminating reward programs, but rather about adapting them to some of the most significant changes the credit card industry has ever faced.
In its most consultative report in the series, this 3rd edition of Rewards Cards in the U.S. helps position industry participants to navigate this reengineering in card rewards by assessing the following industry trends and challenges:
How does continued migration to electronic payments shape the future of rewards?
Which regulatory changes are most relevant to rewards?
Understanding the macroeconomic and credit factors that shape the pool of current and future credit card customers.
How large is this pool of customers?
Does the current credit environment effect migration from credit to debit? Why? How?
Which fee structures are being implementedor could be implementedto counteract regulatory change?
How are card issuers' credit card portfolios adapting to change? How can they share in tapping a smaller pool of cardholders while growing profits?
What will happen to affluent, credit worthy cardholders? Less credit worthy cardholders? How do rewards play a role?
Can rewards help grow transactions and help extend card reach beyond a shrinking consumer base?
How does closed-loop versus open-loop competition and significant industry consolidation affect competition?
What is the fate of co-brand rewards?
Which reward types best fit the needs of specific consumers?
Over the course of the recession, which consumers are active card users? Multiple card users? Transactors? Revolvers? How has this changed over time?
In addition to (or as part of) addressing these issues, this report trends consumer use of credit cards, analyzing usage patterns from 2007 to 2010, identifying specific consumer groups according to active card usage, cards in wallet, and classification as transactors or revolvers. In doing so, Packaged Facts assesses some factors most integral to credit worthiness, including net worth, home value, and HH income.
Rewards Cards in the U.S., 3rd Editionalso contains:
In-depth competitive profiles of the associations and major issuers written by industry experts
Selected strategic card players assessments
Comprehensive, holistic assessment of macroeconomic and credit trends
Complete market size and forecast
For a full assessment on how regulatory changes is reshaping consumer bankingand reshaping consumer relationships, preferences, and attitudes about bankingplease see Packaged Facts' upcomingRegulatory Change: Consumer Banking and the New Consumer Relationship.
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