News

US consumers prefer debit cards to cash – survey

Tuesday 15 June 2010 11:40 CET | News

Activity on the debit card market shows no signs of slowing down in spite of economic downturn, a recent survey has unveiled.

According to the research commissioned by Pulse, card issuers have experienced a 10 percent growth in the field of debit transactions between 2008 and 2009. A significant part of this growth can be ascribed to small-value transactions, since 58 percent of all debit transactions were less than USD 20 in 2009.

The same study points out that the number of accounts accessed via debit cards has remained mostly unchanged (73 percent) since 2007. Moreover, 64 percent of consumer debit cards are active, compared with 66 percent in 2008.

Though debit card transactions have experienced steady position increase, card issuers have shown concern towards fraud and government regulations, the same study unveils. Providing protection for the sensitive cardholder data remains their main priority since 95 percent of debit card issuers were affected by data breaches in 2009.
 


Free Headlines in your E-mail

Every day we send out a free e-mail with the most important headlines of the last 24 hours.

Subscribe now

Keywords: Pulse, debit transactions, debit card issuers
Categories: Payments & Commerce
Companies:
Countries: World
This article is part of category

Payments & Commerce






Industry Events