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馬來西亞消費者貸款市場

Consumer Lending in Malaysia

出版商 Euromonitor International
出版日期 2010年01月 商品編碼 117600
內容資訊 英文  
價格
US $ 900 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)


馬來西亞消費者貸款市場 是由出版商Euromonitor International在2010年01月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書價格從美金900起跳。

簡介

本報告針對馬來西亞消費者貸款市場進行概略解說、包括目前動向及競爭動向等市場數據,目錄介紹如下。

馬來西亞消費者貸款市場:市場分析

  • 摘要
  • 主要動向與發展
  • 市場數據
  • 市場指標
  • 定義

馬來西亞消費者貸款市場

  • 摘要
  • 主要動向與發展
  • 市場數據
  • 定義

馬來西亞消費者信用市場

  • 重點
  • 動向
  • 競爭情勢
  • 預測
  • 分類數據

目錄

Abstract

Euromonitor International' s Consumer Lending in Malaysia report establishes the size and structure of the market for ATMs, credit cards, debit cards, store cards and smart cards. It looks at key players in the market (issuers and operators), number of cards in circulation, numbers transactions and value of transactions. It offers strategic analysis of sector forecasts and trends to watch.

Why buy this report

  • Get insight into trends in market performance
  • Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change
  • Identify market and brand leaders and understand the competitive environment

Table of Contents

CONSUMER LENDING IN MALAYSIA : MARKET INSIGHT

  • EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    • Usage of contactless credit cards for better security
    • Debit cards; strong potential but still slow to take off
    • RM50 Tax on credit cards alarms cardholders
    • Contactless M-payments service made available
    • Identity fraud a rising concern
  • KEY TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS
    • Industry to grow as economy recovers
    • Continued migration to electronic payments
    • Debit cards show strong potential
    • Contactless technology growth increases importance of convenience and security
    • Great opportunities for mobile payments as new medium
  • MARKET INDICATORS
    • Table 1 Number of POS Terminals 2004-2009
    • Table 2 Number of ATMs 2004-2009
    • Table 3 Value Lost to Fraud 2004-2009
    • Table 4 Card Expenditure by Location 2009
    • Table 5 Card Expenditure by Sector 2009
    • Table 6 Financial Cards in Circulation by Type: % Number of Cards 2004-2009
    • Table 7 Domestic versus Foreign Spend 2009
  • MARKET DATA
    • Table 8 Consumer Payments: Value 2004-2009
    • Table 9 Consumer Payments: Number of Transactions 2004-2009
    • Table 10 Financial Cards: Number of Cards in Circulation 2004-2009
    • Table 11 Financial Cards Transactions: Value 2004-2009
    • Table 12 Financial Cards: Number of Transactions 2004-2009
    • Table 13 Financial Cards: Number of Accounts 2004-2009
    • Table 14 Financial Cards: Number of Cards by Issuer 2004-2008
    • Table 15 Financial Cards: Number of Cards by Operator 2004-2008
    • Table 16 Financial Cards: Card Payment Transaction Value by Operator 2004-2008
    • Table 17 Financial Cards: Card Payment Transaction Value by Issuer 2004-2008
    • Table 18 Consumer Payments Forecast: Value 2009-2014
    • Table 19 Consumer Payments Forecast: Number of Transactions 2009-2014
    • Table 20 Financial Cards Forecast: Number of Cards in Circulation 2009-2014
    • Table 21 Financial Cards Forecast: Value 2009-2014
    • Table 22 Financial Cards Forecast: Number of Transactions 2009-2014
    • Table 23 Financial Cards Forecast: Number of Accounts 2009-2014
  • DEFINITIONS
    • Summary 1 Research Sources

CONSUMER LENDING IN MALAYSIA

  • EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    • Malaysian recession lowers consumer expenditure
    • New political scene with a new Prime Minister
    • Banking sector remains relatively healthy, with falling NPLs
    • Islamic lending becomes increasingly popular
  • KEY TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS
    • Banks recapitalise to shore up confidence
    • Illegal lending is on the rise, prompting a police clampdown
    • Decline in auto lending
    • Mortgage demand continues to grow, but at a slower pace
    • Saturation in card lending leads lenders to diversify into other areas
  • MARKET DATA
    • Table 24 Consumer Lending By Sector: Outstanding Balance: Value 2004-2009
    • Table 25 Consumer Lending By Sector: Outstanding Balance: % Value Growth 2004-2009
    • Table 26 Consumer Lending By Sector: Gross Lending: Value 2004-2009
    • Table 27 Consumer Lending By Sector: Gross Lending: % Value Growth 2004-2009
    • Table 28 Consumer Lending: Non-performing Loans 2004-2009
    • Table 29 Mortgages/Housing: Non-performing Loans 2004-2009
    • Table 30 Consumer Credit: Non-performing Loans 2004-2009
    • Table 31 Card Lending: Non-performing Loans 2004-2009
    • Table 32 Forecast Consumer Lending By Sector: Outstanding Balance: Value 2009-2014
    • Table 33 Forecast Consumer Lending By Sector: Outstanding Balance: % Value Growth 2009-2014
    • Table 34 Forecast Consumer Lending By Sector: Gross Lending: Value 2009-2014
    • Table 35 Forecast Consumer Lending By Sector: Gross Lending: % Value Growth 2009-2014
  • DEFINITIONS
    • Mortgages/housing
    • Consumer credit
    • Auto lending
    • Card lending
    • Home lending
    • Durables lending
    • Education lending
    • Other personal lending
    • Non-performing
    • Gross lending
    • Outstanding balance
    • Summary 2 Research Sources

CONSUMER CREDIT IN MALAYSIA

  • HEADLINES
  • TRENDS
  • COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
  • PROSPECTS
  • SECTOR DATA
    • Table 36 Consumer Credit By Sector: Outstanding Balance: Value 2004-2009
    • Table 37 Consumer Credit By Sector: Outstanding Balance: % Value Growth 2004-2009
    • Table 38 Consumer Credit By Sector: Gross Lending: Value 2004-2009
    • Table 39 Consumer Credit By Sector: Gross Lending: % Value Growth 2004-2009
    • Table 40 Forecast Consumer Credit By Sector: Outstanding Balance: Value 2009-2014
    • Table 41 Forecast Consumer Credit By Sector: Outstanding Balance: % Value Growth 2009-2014
    • Table 42 Forecast Consumer Credit By Sector: Gross Lending: Value 2009-2014
    • Table 43 Forecast Consumer Credit By Sector: Gross Lending: % Value Growth 2009-2014
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