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| Product design in UK Plastic Cards - What can be learnt from Abroad? |
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€ 2 236,00 |
Editeur
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Datamonitor |
Langue
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Anglais |
Date de publication : |
Mai 2008 |
Taille du document : |
26 |
Autres informations : |
Description , Table des matières |
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| Product design in UK Plastic Cards - What can be learnt from Abroad? |
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Introduction
Part of the UK Plastic Cards 2008 series, this brief provides insight into some of the most innovative value propositions from card issuers around the world and examines how such products could be adapted by issuers in the UK. The brief examines products that encourage good account management, as well as customer segmentation and products that link payment cards to mortgages.
Scope
The brief looks at products in the US, Europe and the Middle East. Includes a detailed discussion on payment card account management, a particularly topical subject. Contains several examples of how issuers have used their cards to cross sell other financial products. Examines customisable credit cards from overseas markets, discussing how suitable such products would be in the UK.
Highlights
Issuers in the US and Asia pacific regions have created products that reward good account management. This has been achieved by designing reward programs around timely repayments in addition to transactional loyalty. In North America, several issuers have card loyalty schemes that help cardholders to pay off their mortgages by using cashback from transactions to make overpayments. While the long term benefits can be very valuable to the cardholder, there are several potential obstacles to overcome in order for an issuer to set up such a program. Card individualization has been taken to new levels by issuers in the US. Cardholders can customize the trade-off between rewards earned, interest rates charged and interest free periods to create their ideal card. However, there are pitfalls for such models, which could explain the withdrawal of the Accucard product from the UK market in 2006.
Reasons to Purchase
Find out what issuers are doing in other markets to attract and retain cardholders. Understand innovative product designs across the areas of account management, loyalty, and customer segmentation. Discover how innovations in other markets could be applied in the UK.
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Overview 1 Catalyst 1 Summary 1 Table of Contents 2 Table of figures 3 Table of tables 4 Product Design in the UK - What can be Learnt from Abroad? 5 Introduction 5 Account management is of increasing importance to issuers 5 One way of encouraging good account management is to reward on time payments 6 In the US, Discover launched the Motiva card, that rewards on time payments 6 In Australia, ANZ Bank has also launched a product that incentivizes the paying off of balances 7 Aside from reward programs, issuers can encourage disciplined account management through other product features 8 In the US, Wal-Mart has introduced a prepaid card to help families budget 9 Issuers can also help cardholders by making it easier to make payments 9 In the US, both Citi and Bank of America have introduced mobile banking services 9 Cards and Payments Team's view on cards that reward good account management 10 Issuers in North America have been innovative in linking card products to long-term financial commitments 11 One issue with this type of reward scheme is the compatibility of the mortgages of other financial services providers 12 In Canada, MBNA and MCAP launched a co-brand card 12 In the US, the largest mortgage lender has launched a credit card product 13 In a related move, in the US American Express has launched a product that allows cardholders to pay their monthly mortgage repayments from their American Express card 13 Cards and Payments Team's view on cards that are linked to mortgage products 14 Customer segmentation is an area in which UK issuers could learn from foreign issuers 15 Issuers in several countries have launched card products that are aimed specifically at men and women 15 In Greece, Citibank has launched a credit card aimed at male card owners 15 In Australia ANZ Bank has launched a website for its female customers 15 In the US, American Express has issued a series of cards based on location 15 Cards and Payments Team view on segmenting customers 16 The next step from customer segmentation is product individualization 16 Some foreign issuers allow cardholders to put a photograph of their choice on the card 17 Spanish and Nordic issuers have been particularly innovative in this area 17 Cards and Payments Team view on customizing card appearance 17 Issuers in the Middle East continue to have impressive personalized loyalty systems, assisted by chip based technology 18 Mashreqbank's WOW! Card rewards repeat purchases rather than transactional loyalty 18 Cards & Payments Team view on the individualization of loyalty products 21 A final way to customize a payment card is to allow cardholders to select their own pricing structure 21 In the US, Capital One's Card Lab allows cardholders to create their ideal card 21 Cards and Payment's Team view on products that allow cardholders to select their own price structures 22 Summary 23 APPENDIX 24 Definitions 24 Average transaction value 24 Balances outstanding 24 Charge card 24 Credit card 24 Interchange 24 Methodology 24 Primary research 24 Secondary research 25 Further reading 25 Ask the analyst 26 Datamonitor consulting 26 Disclaimer 26 List of Tables Table 1: Current relevant Datamonitor publications, 2008 25 Table 2: Future relevant Datamonitor publications, 2008 26 List of Figures Figure 1: The Discover Motiva card rewards on time payments, 2008 6 Figure 2: The ANZ Balance Visa rewards cardholders for paying off their balance, 2008 8 Figure 3: The Wal-Mart prepaid Visa card helps consumers manage limited funds, 2008 9 Figure 4: Credit cards linked to mortgage products can present a powerful proposition to homeowners, 2008 11 Figure 5: The MCAP card helps cardholders to reduce their mortgage terms, 2008 12 Figure 6: The Countrywide Visa can save cardholders more than $11,000 over ten years, 2008 13 Figure 7: La Caixa allows cardholders to personalize cards with their own photographs, 2008 17 Figure 8: Chips allow merchants to encourage repeat business, 2008 19 Figure 9: Chips can bring together a range of offers to make a compelling customer loyalty offering 20 Figure 10: Applicants can select their card features using Capital One's Card Lab, 2008 22
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