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Published yearly since 2002, growing from 7 markets to 43, the Digital and Card Payment Yearbooks are known in the industry as the go-to market intelligence hub for senior payments professionals across the global cards, payments and FinTech ecosystems.
A comprehensive statistical and analytical publication covering the
whole of the European and/or Eurasian region, Comprising:
pages of insight into European & Eurasian payments
trending data, statistical charts and tables
individual country insights & profile reports
Regional Market comprehensive Overviews
The new editions contain 33 European profiles, covering the countries that make up the European Economic Area, - the 27 Member States of the European Union together with Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and the UK - plus Serbia and Turkey, as well as 10 Eurasian profiles.
They can be purchased as individual reports or combined into the
complete European & Eurasian Digital and Card Payment Yearbook.
NEW in 2024:
- The full impact of COVID-19 on digital payments, card payments, e-commerce and m-commerce by market.
- Real-time payments infrastructure and growth statistics by market.
- Open Banking infrastructure, API roll-out, key players and key initiatives by market.
- Contactless and mobile payments statistics by market.
- Cryptocurrency, stablecoin and CBDC initiatives by market.
- Full update on bank channel digitisation by market.
- Forecasting column added for all the major tables.
- Reader-friendly design with enhanced data visualisation.
- Industry developments and bank deployments of eID, biometrics and AI.
- The integration of digital challengers and neobanks into the banking infrastructure.
Updates FOR 2023-24:
- Updated – Bank M&A, restructuring and market positioning. Customer number KPIs and adoption of digital channel KPIs.
- Real-time payments infrastructure and growth statistics by market.
- Open Banking infrastructure, API roll-out, key players and key initiatives by market.
- Contactless and mobile payments statistics by market.
- Cryptocurrency, stablecoin and CBDC initiatives by market.
- Full update on bank channel digitisation by market.
- Forecasting column added for all the major tables.
We've got the data
Each country report (European and Eurasian) includes some or all the following content which include data for the 5 years up to and including end 2022, year-on-year and five-year compound annual growth rates and country KPIs (cards per capita, payments value per card, ATV per ATM/POS transaction etc.) Year-on-year forecasting for all major tables.
Market Overview:
Key statistics – and selected Key Performance Indicators
Introduction:
Payment landscape in each country / Legal framework for payment services / General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) / eIDAS regulation and Digital ID Trends / Biometric Authentication Services
Banking Sector:
Structure – domestic banks, size and ownership / International Expansion / Recent M&A Activity / Digitalisation / Digital Challenger Banks / Digital Banking / About Open API Standards / PSD2 and the Open Banking Mandate
Payment Services:
Card Brands and Card Types / Contactless Cards and form-factors / NFC HCE versus Secure Elements: SIM SE NFC / Interchange Fee Arrangements / New Payment Service Pilots: QR-Codes, BLE, Biometrics / E-Money / Digital Account-to-Account Payment Services / Advanced Payment Services – Online Wallets, Prepaid Products / Digital Payment Services including Digital Wallets
National/Domestic Card Details / Card Issuers – Overview / Card Processors and PSPs / Online Payment Service Processors (PSPs) / Acquiring and Acceptance / ATM Terminal Infrastructure, Contactless ATMs / Online Payments Mix Indicators / POS Terminal Infrastructure, Contactless and MPOS Terminals / Remote Internet Payments / E-/M-Commerce information and B2C E-Commerce Revenues / Mobile Payments – Overview / Mobile Payment Initiative Details / Central Bank Digital Currencies / Cryptocurrencies / Stablecoins
Market Size and Dynamics:
Cards in Issue / Card Fraud / Card Use – Payments and Withdrawals / Card Use per Capita / Debit Card Use / Credit Card Use / E-Money Use / Leading Card Issuer Details / Consumer Finance Credit Card Issuers / International Money Transfers
Appendix:
Significant Events in Banking / Background of Mobile Payment Initiatives / Domestic Scheme History
Reasons to buy the 2024 Digital and Card Payment Yearbooks:
- You will receive a comprehensive statistical and analytical publication covering the whole of the European and/or Eurasian region.
- Analysis of the latest mobile and digital payment trends.
- Analysis of the latest card business and payment trends.
- 43 individual country reports plus a pan-regional section with cross-country statistics.
- 500+ statistical tables providing data for the 5 years up to and including end 2022.
- Year-on-year and five-year compound annual growth rates.
- Year-on-year forecasting for all major tables.
- Country KPIs – cards per capita, payments value per card, ATV per ATM/POS transaction.
- A broad banking sector overview of each country with details of key banks, including internet and mobile banking initiatives.
- Market Infrastructure section for each country covering: card processing, acquiring, ATM and POS terminals, Open Banking, e-money, card and internet payments, mobile payment initiatives and a list of the major acquirers and their accepted card brands.
- Market Size and Dynamics section for each country giving cards issued and card use, key performance indicators together with a full description of card issuers, the breakdown of cashless payments and a list of the major issuers and their issued brands.
- An appendix which describes the history of the market and significant events such as M&A, regulation issues and EMV.
- Insight regarding new trends in the payment industries, e.g. contactless, NFC, QR codes, MPOS + SoftPOS terminals, display cards, contactless ATMs.
- Background – European and Eurasian Legal Framework for Issuers.
- Background – SEPA Payment Instruments SCT and SDD.
- Background – SEPA End-Date Regulation for domestic Payments.
- Background – new PSD2 Regulation and Interchange Fee Regulation (IFR).
- Affordable and annually updated, the Digital and Card Payment Yearbook is an ongoing essential office tool for all financial industry and FinTech executives, card managers, acquirers, processors, e-money institutions, payment service providers, business development managers and market intelligence departments.
- Ideal for specific in-depth projects and broad regional insight.
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New - European Regional Overview
The European Regional Overview provides a pan-European perspective on digital and card payments across all 33 countries of the European Yearbook. By amalgamating data from all the country reports, a dynamic picture of the continent’s payment landscape is laid out in comparative tables, giving five years’ worth of data (2018 – 2022) plus annual growth rate (GR 21/22), and compound annual growth rate (5-year CAGR) figures.
The redesigned European overview section of the Yearbooks edition 23-24 has a completely new structure. Beyond card payments, it now highlights three competing European payment ecosystems:
- Card payment ecosystem – card based payment business and its infrastructure – including mobile payments
- Open Banking payment ecosystem – card-less payments directly from bank accounts
- Cash ecosystem – cash handling and digital currency innovations
The objective is to provide a European overview of card payments and card-less payments, having in mind the regulators’ view on digital payment services for the digital economy, the payment demands of consumers and merchants, and the emerging digital payment world. In addition, the cash ecosystem is briefly highlighted.
Having such a pan-European view on payment services and payment service providers in mind, the European overview sections comprise a basic introduction about the Yearbook, and six parts reflecting digital payment transformation trends. It analyses both the card payment business and the emerging Open Banking payment ecosystem.
This part provides an introducing overview about payments in Europe and analyses different aspects of card payments, emerging card-less payments directly from bank accounts, and digital payment transformations:
- Digital payments for the digital economy – Growth and KPIs
- Regulators’ view, consumer demands, merchant demands
- Legal framework for payment services in Europe
- From PSD2 to PSD3 – regulatory technical standards and SEPA payment instruments
- Competing payment ecosystems in Europe
- Cash payment ecosystem
- Card payment ecosystem
- Open Banking payment ecosystem
- Cryptocurrencies, CBDCs and Stablecoins
- Classification of cashless payment services in Europe
- Types of payment service providers in Europe
- Online payments in Europe
- Mobile payments in Europe
- About payment fraud in Europe
- Outlook – Digital Payment Transformation
- Outlook – Digital Payment Infrastructure
Further, this part highlights important payment service trends and digital technologies relevant for European payment businesses.
The objective of this section is to provide an overview of card payments and payment service providers in the European card payment ecosystem, which competes with card-less payments directly from bank accounts.
This part drills down into card payment infrastructures and card payment services in Europe:
- About the card payment ecosystem in Europe
- Card payment services in Europe
- Card payment service providers in Europe
- Card issuers, card acquirers, card processors, other related entities
- International card schemes and Europe
- Domestic card scheme transformation
- Interchange fee arrangements in Europe
- Digitalisation of card payments
- About card fraud in Europe
- Card payment service trends
- Outlook – card payment Infrastructure
In this section of the European overview, the transformation and current situation of domestic processors, interbank organisations and domestic card schemes in Europe are highlighted in the new context as at end-2021. Additionally, an update is given on the overview of international card schemes.
Further, this part highlights important card market trends and digital technologies relevant for card payments. It also includes an outline of the evolution of the former interbank payment organisations and a summary of M&A activity among European card processors.
The objective of this section is to provide a European overview of card-less payments and the emerging Open Banking payment ecosystem, which is complementary to the card business.
- About Open Banking in Europe
- The Open Banking payment ecosystem in Europe
- Card-less payment services in Europe
- Card-less payment service providers in Europe
- Payment initiation service workflow
- Account information service workflow
- About digital payment fraud in Europe
- Open Banking payment service trends
- About Open APIs
- Outlook – Digital payment transformation
- Outlook – Open Banking payment infrastructure
Further, this part highlights important Open Banking market trends and digital technologies relevant for Open Banking payment business.
The objective of this section is to provide a European overview of the cryptocurrency market across all the major sectors (Cryptocurrencies, Stable coins and CBDC). The regulatory framework across Europe and in country and domestic operations on a country by country level.
Covering debit and credit cards across the European market including comparative tables of issued cards, number of payments per country, expenditure on cards by country and a variety of per capita figures.
Additionally, this part provides high-level background regarding:
- About cards and digital card form factors
- Regional summary: cards and payments in the E33 region showing the card market size
- Detailed analysis of card use: debit cards, credit/delayed debit cards, KPIs per Capita, ATVs
- Prepaid cards and electronic purse phase-out
- Leading card issuers in Europe
- Background: cards and EMV migration
- Card fraud loss figures at a European level
- Historic background of contactless cards
This section reviews card acquiring, the acquirer infrastructure in Europe, and selected comparative POS and ATM statistics.
The new legal frameworks for acquirer services, EC directives and new EC regulations with impact on European card business are highlighted.
Additionally, this section provides high-level background regarding:
- Acquirer infrastructure in Europe
- Challenges for card acquirers
- Merchant demands for card acceptance services
- Merchant service charges – abstract
- EFTPOS terminal analysis, including MPOS/SoftPOS devices and cash-advances at retail outlets
- ATM analysis, including ATM trends and ATM withdrawal fee arrangements
- List of ATM networks.
- Largest acquirers in Europe
A discussion of retail banking trends in Western and Eastern Europe, including cross-border M&A activity, and a snapshot of the leading European banks. In addition, this section highlights notable digital banking trends and the role of European banks in digital cards and payments, both from a payments industry point of view:
- European banks and digital banking trends
- Mobile banking apps
- Omnichannel self-service banking
- Banks and digital wallets
- Banks and digitalisation of payments
- Banks embracing immediate/instant payments
- European banks and Open Banking
- European banks and digital card business
- Digital cards and NFC technologies
- Banks in Western Europe
- Banks in Central and Eastern Europe
The Eurasian Regional Overview
A regional overview, covering bank sector overview, banking trends, bank ownership, investment by western banks, cross-border investment by Eurasian banks, other private investment, multilateral banks and agencies, and Eurasian growth prospects.
Cards overview, including cards issued, number of payments per country, expenditure on cards by country and a variety of per capita figures.
Acceptance networks, a section reviewing POS and ATM statistics
- Table Biggest non-Russian Banks in Eurasia
- Map Largest Banks by Country
- Table Eurasian Growth Forecasts
- Table Eurasian Inflation Forecasts
- Table Remittance Inflows in Eurasia
- Table National Interbank Card Schemes in Eurasia
- Table Cards by Region and Per Capita
- Table Cards and Payments
- Table BIS Summary of Russian Card Payments
- Table Cards Issued
- Table Card Payments
- Table ATM Withdrawals
- Table Total Card Transactions
- Table Value of Card Expenditure
- Table Value of ATM Withdrawals
- Table Card Payments per Capita
- Table ATM Withdrawals per Capita
- Table Average Card Payment in $
- Table Average ATM Withdrawals in $
- Table ATM Transactions as a Percentage of Total Transactions
- Table POS Terminals by Country
- Table POS Terminals per Capita
- Table ATMs by Country
- Table ATMs per Capita
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