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Western European Commercial Cards Database
Datamonitor, March 2011
Introduction
The database is a unique and invaluable resource for understanding the dynamics of the European commercial card market. In addition to fully standardized market data and forecasts, the database contains segmented data on transaction values, volumes and card numbers in both the business and corporate card markets in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK.
Features and benefits
- Plan your strategy effectively by understanding the real facts about Europes top commercial card markets - Assess your opportunity by comparing the dynamics between the commercial and business card sectors in Europe Top 5 - Plan for the future and see where opportunities lie using our forecasts to 2015
Highlights
- The commercial card market in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK grew from €66.6 billion in 2006 to reach €80.1 billion by 2010, and is forecast to reach €117.7billion by 2015. - The market remains split between small business cards and corporate and purchasing cards. Business cards account for the largest share of the market rising from €38.7 billion (58.1%) in 2006 to €49.9 billion (62.2%) by 2010. The business card market is forecast to grow to €68 billion by 2015, accounting for 57.8% of the total market. - The UK remains by far the largest market for commercial cards, with transaction value in 2010 standing at €33.8 billion, with a CAGR of 4.9%. The UK market is larger than the combined value of France and Germany, which stood at €16.4 billion and €13.9 billion respectively.
Your key questions answered
- How has the commercial card market been impacted by the downturn in 2009? What levels of growth will happen now? - How important are corporate cards in key European markets? How have they grown in relation to small business cards? - Which of the big five European markets has the highest growth in commercial cards? - Which market has the highest level of activity?
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