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Frost & Sullivan: Eastern Europe Offers Unique Opportunities for Smart Card Technology in Payment Applications

Notizia pubblicata in rete il 09/02/2010 11:19, tempo medio di lettura previsto 4 minuti e 5 secondi


LONDON, February 9 /PRNewswire/ --
Eastern European market characteristics offer unique opportunities for technology innovators and basic card providers. Poland and other Central and Eastern European countries with less developed banking systems, labour markets and IT and communications infrastructures can leapfrog over the established banking and payment infrastructures present in other parts of Europe to become more entrenched in smart card based payment methods.
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New analyses from Frost & Sullivan, Leapfrogging Traditional Payment Methods - Opportunities in Eastern Europe to Deepen Use of Smart Card Technology in Payment Applications, (http://www.smartcards.frost.com), find that Central and Eastern Europe provides growth momentum within EMEA for smart card payment revenues. The seven-year (2008-2015) compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in Central and Eastern Europe stands at 12 per cent, which is more than double that of EMEA at 5.2 per cent. This study focuses on the opportunities in Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic.
"Payment trends in Poland and other Eastern European countries lag behind other parts of Europe partly due to economic history," says Frost & Sullivan Analyst Yiru Zhong. "While Eastern European countries have played catch up to converge towards EU levels, the situation presents an opportunity for smart card players to help financial institutions in this region to reach out to the underbanked."
Various stakeholders are keen to take advantage of the under developed banking infrastructure in order to gain end user touch points. The presence of non-traditional bank issuers, such as retailers and closed loop communities, also raises the stakes in the market by actively stimulating end user demand and habits.
Smart card industry players can tap into the card portion in the short term and benefit from the low entry barriers for new players to enter the IT systems and services segment in the medium term. Vendors seeking new entry should identify credible local partners to establish strong local delivery capability.
The supplier landscape in Central and Eastern Europe encourages the coexistence of strong global companies with a vibrant local in-country system integrators (SI) sector. The successful participant is one who leverages core expertise with the best product and service fit to local characteristics to widen and deepen adoption.
"The structural transformation of the payments market offers opportunities for smart card players who enable the transition from a relatively low monetisation society to one that relies on smart card technology," concludes Zhong. "More importantly, this will also allow smart card players to establish strategic partnerships with local integrators to guarantee a sustainable pipeline of new businesses in these growth markets."
If you are interested in more information on this study, please e-mail Joanna Lewandowska, Corporate Communications, at joanna.lewandowska@frost.com , with your full name, company name, title, telephone number, company e-mail address, company website, city, state and country.
Leapfrogging Traditional Payment Methods - Opportunities in Eastern Europe to Deepen Use of Smart Card Technology in Payment Applications is part of the Smart Cards Growth Partnership Service programme. All research services included in subscriptions provide detailed market opportunities and industry trends that have been evaluated following extensive interviews with market participants.
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Leapfrogging Traditional Payment Methods -Opportunities in Eastern Europe to Deepen Use of Smart Card Technology in Payment Applications Contact: Joanna Lewandowska Corporate Communications - Europe P: +48-22-390-41-46 E: joanna.lewandowska@frost.com
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Joanna Lewandowska of Frost & Sullivan Corporate Communications - Europe, +48-22-390-41-46, joanna.lewandowska@frost.com
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