PROSPECTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Charge cards to embrace positive economic environment by capitalising on e-commerce
The expected increase in the number of charge cards in circulation in 2024 responds to the financial capacity of Mexicans to cover all their debts at the end of the month, derived from a positive economic environment in the country. Thus, if the economy continues to be healthy, it can be expected that cardholders will see their charge card as a form of payment and not as a method of financing, and will continue to see growth.
New players expected to enter charge cards
Facing a greater number of totalero clients (those who pay their debt in full at the end of the month) derived from a positive outlook for the Mexican economy, it can be expected that new players will expand their range of features, for example, by entering charge cards. For instance, Nu Bank in Mexico announced at the end of 2024 that it will allow the payment of services with its card.
American Express supports local businesses to ensure inclusion
One of the pain points for American Express has been its limited acceptance across channels. While it has traditionally been considered a brand associated with luxury and exclusive services, the reality is that both personal and commercial cardholders are seeking versatile financial solutions.
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Overview:
Understand the latest market trends and future growth opportunities for the Charge Card Transactions industry in Mexico with research from Euromonitor International's team of in-country analysts – experts by industry and geographic specialisation.
Key trends are clearly and succinctly summarised alongside the most current research data available. Understand and assess competitive threats and plan corporate strategy with our qualitative analysis, insight and confident growth projections.
If you're in the Charge Card Transactions industry in Mexico, our research will help you to make informed, intelligent decisions; to recognise and profit from opportunity, or to offer resilience amidst market uncertainty.
The Charge Card Transactions in Mexico report includes:
- Analysis of key supply-side and demand trends
- Detailed segmentation of international and local products
- Historic volume and value sizes, company and brand market shares
- Five year forecasts of market trends and market growth
- Robust and transparent research methodology, conducted in-country
This report answers:
- What is the market size of Charge Card Transactions in Mexico?
- What are the major trends key to understanding Charge Card Transactions in Mexico?
- How has COVID-19, recession and macroeconomic volatility impacted the market?
- How long will the market take to recover? What are the opportunities now?
- How will political context and shifting cultural values shape future growth?
- Where is future growth expected to be most dynamic?
Charge Cards in Mexico - Category analysis
Charge Cards in Mexico - Company Profile
KEY DATA FINDINGS
Positive economic environment in 2024 maintains growth for charge cards
Cardholders continue to be compensated for good management
Service leads the strategic proposal of charge cards
Charge cards to embrace positive economic environment by capitalising on e-commerce
New players expected to enter charge cards
American Express supports local businesses to ensure inclusion
Credit Cards in Mexico - Category analysis
Credit Cards in Mexico - Company Profile
KEY DATA FINDINGS
High inflation rates and economic uncertainty lead to conservative spending
Younger segment drives growth in BNPL
Card diversification aims to enhance trust amongst Mexicans
Embedded finance in key industries in Mexico: Travel
AI emerges as a key factor for the evolution of credit cards in Mexico
Emerging groups will redefine strategies in financial cards and payments
Debit Cards in Mexico - Category analysis
Debit Cards in Mexico - Company Profile
KEY DATA FINDINGS
A good period for debit cards in Mexico
Neobanks steadily capitalise on debit products
Building a strong relationship with a financial institution
The proactive participation of government authorities is essential
Commercial debit cards to capitalise on the nearshoring boom
B2B: Electronic payments likely to continue leading payments in Mexico, as in Latin America
Pre-Paid Cards in Mexico - Category analysis
Pre-Paid Cards in Mexico - Company Profile
KEY DATA FINDINGS
Political environment enhances the performance of pre-paid cards
Pre-paid cards make it easier for shoppers to purchase online
Pre-paid cards capitalise on streaming platforms
Marketplaces set to drive consistent growth for pre-paid cards
Technology is driving modernisation: Contactless payments
Data power to enhance closed loop pre-paid cards from retail stores
Store Cards in Mexico - Category analysis
Store Cards in Mexico - Company Profile
KEY DATA FINDINGS
Economic stability favours growth for store cards in Mexico
Cashback continues to drive competitiveness amongst store cards
Store cards help move towards financial inclusion, with improved accessibility to credit products
Marketplaces will continue challenging traditional ways of selling, offering opportunities to financial products
Nearshoring and the expansion of urban areas could enhance growth of store cards
Store cards to see increasingly fierce competition from alternative financial products
Financial Cards and Payments in Mexico - Industry Overview
Financial cards and payments in 2024: The big picture
Digital transformation leading financial inclusion in Mexico
Financial education is a key component in building an inclusive Mexico
Strategic alliances strengthen the financial ecosystem in Mexico
What next for financial cards and payments?
DISCLAIMER
The following categories and subcategories are included:
Charge Card Transactions
- Commercial Charge Card Transactions
- Personal Charge Card Transactions
Charge Card Transactions
A charge card (sometimes referred to as a Travel and Entertainment card) shares the “pay later” component with credit cards. However, charge card balances normally have to be paid off monthly and do not attract interest charges. Charge cards typically possess high (or even no) pre-set spending limits and may carry a high annual fee. Payments are tracked based on the country of residence / account issuance and include outbound spend while excluding inbound spend.
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