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Credit Opportunities in China

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This report provides: 1. A review of top bankcard programs of Chinese issuers including The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Peony, Mudan Card), Bank of China (Great Wall Card), China Construction Bank (Long Card), The Agricultural Bank of China (Jinsui Card); 2. A look at the industry of cards from 1978, when China initiated the change in its economic policy to today; 3. A discussion on Golden Card Project" which resulted in issuance of more than 400 million bankcards in the last ten years; 4 An update on the foreign investment including HSBC, Citibank, and American Express; and 5. A look at credit information providers including Shanghai Credit Information Services Co. Ltd.

(PRWEB) May 21, 2004 -- With a population exceeding 1.2 billion and a 2003 GDP of $1.414 trillion, China is one of the world's largest economies and an attractive market for global credit card companies seeking new growth opportunities. As the Chinese government continues to improve the country's financial system in an effort to implement its WTO commitments, global credit card issuers are increasing their efforts, becoming early movers in the green field Chinese credit card market.

The People's Bank of China and China Banking Regulatory Commission approved American Express, Citibank and HSBC to issue credit cards with their local partners in China. American International Group, Morgan Stanley, and ABN Amro are waiting for licenses or have announced intentions to issue credit cards in the region. Morgan Stanley is looking to launch the Discover Card in China. ABN Amro has partnered with MasterCard to issue cards in China. MBNA recently announced the opening of a representative office in Shanghai.

Despite these developments however, there are many challenges to overcome in order to build a viable credit card market in China. Evren Bayri, Director of Mercator Advisory Group's Credit Advisory Service comments, "the metrics related to credit cards suggest that the market is in its infancy and can only grow from here. However, there are issues such as the availability of credit information, the task of connecting separate bankcard networks, merchant enablement, and increasing the number of cards issued, which will need to be resolved for strong credit market development in China."

A new Mercator Advisory Group report examines the Chinese credit card market and its challenges by examing the historical development of the bankcard market from 1978, when China initiated the change in its economic policy, to today. The report: provides discussion on initiatives such as the "Golden Card Project"; looks at market growth trends; examines industry players including local and foreign issuers, processors, associations and credit bureaus; and, discusses regulations and credit information availability.

REPORT HIGHLIGHTS

This report provides:

1.   A review of top bankcard programs of Chinese issuers including The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Peony, Mudan Card), Bank of China (Great Wall Card), China Construction Bank (Long Card), The Agricultural Bank of China (Jinsui Card);

2.   A look at the industry of cards from 1978, when China initiated the change in its economic policy to today;

3.   A discussion on Golden Card Project" which resulted in issuance of more than 400 million bankcards in the last ten years;

4   An update on the foreign investment including HSBC, Citibank, and American Express; and

5.   A look at credit information providers including Shanghai Credit Information Services Co. Ltd.


This report contains 25 pages and 14 exhibits.

Members of Mercator Advisory Group have access to this report as well as the upcoming research for the year ahead, presentations, analyst access and other membership benefits. Please visit us online at www.mercatoradvisorygroup.com.

For more information call Mercator Advisory Group's main line: 508-845-5400 or send email to info@mercatoradvisorygroup.com.

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Robert Misasi
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