OREANDA-NEWS. RnR Market Research Offers Report by Research on Cards and Payments Industry in Norway.

Synopsis

Timetric's 'The Cards and Payments Industry in Norway: Emerging Trends and Opportunities to 2020' report provides detailed analysis of market trends in the Norwegian cards and payments industry. It provides values and volumes for a number of key performance indicators in the industry, including check payments, payment cards, cash transactions, direct debits and credit transfers during the review period (2011-2015).

The report also analyzes various payment card markets operating in the industry, and provides detailed information on the number of cards in circulation, and transaction values and volumes during the review period and over the forecast period (2016-2020). It also offers information on the country's competitive landscape, including the market shares of issuers and schemes.

The report brings together Timetric's research, modeling, and analysis expertise to allow banks and card issuers to identify segment dynamics and competitive advantages. The report also covers details of regulatory policy and recent changes in the regulatory structure.

Summary

Timetric's 'The Cards and Payments Industry in Norway: Emerging Trends and Opportunities to 2020' report provides top-level market analysis, information and insights into the Norwegian cards and payments industry, including:

    Current and forecast values for each market in the Norwegian cards and payments industry, including debit and pay later cards.
    Detailed insights into payment instruments including credit transfers, direct debits, cash transactions, checks and payment cards. It also, includes an overview of the country's key alternative payment instruments.
    E-commerce market analysis and payment types.
    Analysis of various market drivers and regulations governing the Norwegian cards and payments industry.
    Detailed analysis of strategies adopted by banks and other institutions to market debit and pay later cards.
    Comprehensive analysis of consumer attitudes and buying preferences for cards.
    The competitive landscape in the Norwegian cards and payments industry.


Scope

    This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the Norwegian cards and payments industry.
    It provides current values for the Norwegian cards and payments industry for 2015, and forecast figures to 2020.
    It details the different demographic, economic, infrastructural and business drivers affecting the Norwegian cards and payments industry.
    It outlines the current regulatory framework in the industry.
    It details marketing strategies used by various banks and other institutions.


Reasons To Buy

    Make strategic business decisions, using top-level historic and forecast market data, related to the Norwegian cards and payments industry and each market within it.
    Understand the key market trends and growth opportunities in the Norwegian cards and payments industry.
    Assess the competitive dynamics in the Norwegian cards and payments industry.
    Gain insights into marketing strategies used for various card types in Norway.
    Gain insights into key regulations governing the Norwegian cards and payments industry.


Key Highlights

    Contactless technology in Norway is very much in a developmental stage, with only DNB Bank, Danske Bank and Handelsbanken offering contactless cards. To increase uptake, banks are attempting to differentiate their products by introducing new features. In 2016, Danske Bank rolled out its MasterCard-branded contactless cards featuring integrated fingerprint sensors in association with the Norway-based fingerprint authentication technology provider Zwipe. It is the world's first fingerprint-activated contactless card, combining biometric authentication with contactless technology. In June 2016, the domestic debit network BankAxept partnered with the Canadian debit network Interac to accelerate the rollout of near field communication (NFC) mobile payment solutions.
    The uptake of alternative payments among Norwegian consumers is gaining traction due to the emergence of a number of payment options. Seqr was launched in January 2013, and was followed by MeaWallet in October 2014. In October 2015, SpareBank 1 acquired mCash. At the time of its acquisition, mCash had 100,000 users and 600 stores accepting the mCash service. To increase the uptake of its mobile payments, Danske Bank launched MobilePay in September 2015. The bank partnered with 100 retail outlets in Norway in October 2015. In 2016, it partnered with Rema 1000 - a supermarket chain - allowing users to use service stores in Norway.
    To minimize cash handling costs, banks in Norway are slowly adapting their branches into cashless locations. In 2014, 64 branches of DNB Bank were made cashless. Similarly, Nordea Bank stopped cash handling services at all of its branches in October 2015. This initiative is anticipated to accelerate the shift towards electronic payments.