美国商务卡市场:成长市场之复杂解决方案 是由出版商Mercator Advisory Group, Inc.在2011年12月所出版的。
这份英文市场调查报告书包含33 Pages 价格从美金2950起跳。
商务卡市场为目前金融机构少数具有收益来源之一。在面临严苛经济环境同时,大型及中型企业虽有必要力求有线业务之合理化,但过程中商务卡解决方案却有其加分效果。商务卡开始被广泛使用,经理人纷纷致力提升数据分析以求降低成本。
本报告为,探讨美国商务卡市场之竞合情形、市场多元区隔之成长要因,并详细分析商务卡计画管理人可活用之软件解决方案等,以下列摘要形式阐述。
实施概要
简介
美国商务卡市场规模测定
- 商务卡发行商
- 前5大社发行商:卡片数之市场占有率
- 其他竞合企业
- 网路培养方式
- 商务卡市场区隔
- 未来区隔成长预测
产业趋势
商务卡解决方案之市场区隔
实用应用
- 软件解决方案:标准功能
- 软件解决方案:产品差别要因
解决方案供应商
- 直销:发行商及独立供应商
- 银行仲介竞争企业:网路及处理器
结论及预测
参考文献目录
智能财产权信息
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Abstract
New Research Analyzes Commercial Card Market Growth
Boston, MA -- The commercial card market is one of the few remaining
sources of profit for financial institutions. Today's stressful economic
climate requires large and mid-sized corporations to streamline operations
wherever possible, and commercial card solutions are taking on an enhanced
role in this process. Commercial cards are now being used for a wider array of
transactions, and improved data analytics is empowering managers to reduce
costs.
Mercator's latest report, The U.S. Commercial Card Market: Complex
Solutions for a Growing Market, provides industry participants insights
into the market's competitive landscape as well as the growth factors
influencing the market's various segments. The report takes an in depth look
at the software solutions available to commercial card program administrators
and highlights the differentiating characteristics of several popular
offerings.
Highlights of the report include:
Profiles and estimated market shares of the top commercial card issuers and
networks.
An analysis of ongoing trends in commercial card spending, including growth
projections for the purchasing, travel, and fleet segments through 2015.
An investigation of how the needs of corporations are translated into the
functionality of program management solutions.
Michael Misasi, research analyst at Mercator Advisory Group and the
author of the report comments, "Commercial cards is a highly complex and
intensely competitive market. A few elite names continue to populate the
rankings of the largest commercial card issuers. Each issuer's success during
the recent period of economic stress has varied with its degree of
concentration in purchasing cards versus corporate T&E cards; volume in the
former has continued to exhibit stronger growth than the latter over the last
several years."
The report is 33 pages long and contains 10 exhibits.
Companies mentioned in this report include: American Express, Visa,
MasterCard, Discover, JPMorgan Chase, U.S. Bank, Bank of America, Citigroup,
Wells Fargo, Regions Bank, PNC, Comdata, BMO Harris, RBS Citizens, First
National Bank of Nebraska, First Data, TSYS, AOC Solutions, Approva Corp,
Chrome River Technologies, Concur Technology, InvaPay Solutions, IBM, OpenWay
Group, Oracle Financials.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction
Sizing the U.S. Commercial Card Market
- Commercial Card Issuers
- The Top 5 Issuers, By Card Volume Market Share
- Other Competitors
- How the Networks Stack Up
- Segments of the Commercial Card Market
- Expected Future Segment Volume Growth
Industry Trends
- Growing a Commercial Card Program
- Corporate Needs
Segmenting the Market for Commercial Card Solutions
- Entity Size
- Spending Type
Practical Applications
- Software Solutions: Standard Features
- Software Solutions: Product Differentiators
Solution Providers
- Direct to Market: Issuers and Independent Providers
- Bank-Intermediated Competitors: Networks and Processors
Conclusions and Expectations
Bibliography
Copyright Notice
Table of Figures
- Figure 1: Consumer Cards Still Dominate Total Card Payment Volume
- Figure 2: Amex Leads all Commercial Card Issuers in Purchase Volume
- Figure 3: Visa Overtakes Amex in Commercial Card Volume in 2009
- Figure 4: Visa Excels with P-cards; for Amex, its T&E
- Figure 5: Purchasing Volume is Largest Among all Commercial Card Spend
Types
- Figure 6: Commercial Card Volume Expected to Double by 2015, Reach $550
Billion
- Figure 7: Straight Through Processing Enhances Card Program Solutions
- Figure 8: Market Segmentation of Corporate Needs
- Figure 9: Solution Providers Span the Payments Value Chain
- Figure 10: Independent Software Providers Add a Unique Perspective