Cards and payments in indonesia market 2017 global analysis, opportunities and forecast to 2021

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The Cards and Payments Industry in Indonesia: Emerging trends and opportunities to 2021 Report / Search Code: WGR1705907

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The Cards and Payments Industry in Indonesia: Emerging trends and opportunities to 2021 Summary GlobalData’s "The Cards and Payments Industry in Indonesia: Emerging trends and opportunities to 2021", report provides detailed analysis of market trends in the Indonesian cards and payments industry. It provides values and volumes for a number of key performance indicators in the industry, including cash, cheques, and payment cards during the review-period (2012-16). The report also analyzes various payment card markets operating in the industry, and provides detailed information on the number of cards in circulation, transaction values and volumes during the review-period and over the forecast-period (2017e-21f). It also offers information on the country's competitive landscape, including the market shares of issuers and schemes. The report brings together GlobalData’s research, modeling, and analysis expertise to allow banks and card issuers to identify segment dynamics and competitive advantages. The report also covers details of regulatory policy and recent changes in the regulatory structure. This report provides top-level market analysis, information and insights into the Indonesian cards and payments industry, including - Current and forecast values for each market in the Indonesian cards and payments industry, including debit, credit and charge cards. - Detailed insights into payment instruments including cash, cheques, and payment cards. It also, includes an overview of the country's key alternative payment instruments. - E-commerce market analysis and payment methods. - Analysis of various market drivers and regulations governing the Indonesian cards and payments industry. - Detailed analysis of strategies adopted by banks and other institutions to market debit, credit and charge cards. Scope - Bank Indonesia, the country’s central bank, is enhancing the security of payment systems in order to build customer confidence in payment cards. In this regard, the government has mandated the migration of all payment cards to EMV standards by December 31, 2021. Similarly, as of July 1, 2017 the central bank has mandated the adoption of six-digit PINs for debit and ATM cards, instead of four-digit PINs. - Up until February 2016, the e-commerce market was in the government’s “Negative Investment” list - and thereby foreign investors were not allowed to invest in local companies or set up a business. To boost investment in the domestic e-commerce market, the government introduced a new foreign direct investment policy in February 2016 allowing 100% foreign ownership of ecommerce companies for investments over $7.4m (IDR100bn), while for investments between $740,000 (IDR10bn) and $7.4m (IDR100bn), foreign ownership was capped at 49%. However, the former regulation was later revised in May 2016 to limit foreign ownership up to 49% in ecommerce companies. - Consumers in Indonesia are gradually adopting contactless payments. Consequently, Visa launched its contactless service Visa payWave in Indonesia in September 2016. This service enables Visa card holders to make contactless transactions without a PIN for transactions below $74.0 (IDR1m). Following this, Bank CIMB Niaga, Bank Tabungan Pensiunan Negara, UOB Indonesia, and Bank Mandiri adopted this technology. Reasons to buy - Make strategic business decisions, using top-level historic and forecast market data, related to the Indonesian cards and payments industry and each market within it. - Understand the key market trends and growth opportunities in the Indonesian cards and payments industry.


- Assess the competitive dynamics in the Indonesian cards and payments industry. - Gain insights into marketing strategies used for various card types in Indonesia. - Gain insights into key regulations governing the Indonesian cards and payments industry.

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Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 1.1. Market overview 2 1.3. Key facts 4 1.4. Top five industry events 5 2. PAYMENT INSTRUMENTS 11 2.1. Current payment environment 11 3. E-COMMERCE AND ALTERNATIVE PAYMENTS 13 3.1. E-commerce market analysis 13 3.3. Alternative payment solutions 15 3.3.1. PayPal 15 3.3.2. Sakuku 15 3.3.3. Mandiri e-Cash 15 3.3.4. Straight2Bank 16 3.3.5. Dompetku 16 3.3.6. XL-Tunai 16 3.3.7. TCASH 16 3.3.8. mVisa 17 3.3.9. DOKU 17 3.3.10. Fortumo 17 3.3.11. BBM Money 17 4. REGULATIONS IN THE CARDS AND PAYMENTS INDUSTRY 18 4.1. Regulatory framework 18 4.1.1. Regulations related to card issuers 18 4.1.2. Regulations related to credit cards 18 4.1.3. Electronic banking regulations 19 4.2. Anti-money laundering 19 4.3. Foreign direct investment regulations 19 5. ANALYSIS OF CARDS AND PAYMENTS INDUSTRY DRIVERS 21 6. PAYMENT CARDS 23 7. DEBIT CARDS 25 7.1. Debit cards market analysis 25 7.2. Competition in the debit card market 27 7.3. Debit card comparison 29 8. PAY-LATER CARDS 30 8.1. Pay-later card market analysis 30 8.2. Competition in the pay-later card market 32 8.3. Pay-later cards comparison 34 9. PREPAID CARDS 36 10. MERCHANT ACQUIRING 38 11. APPENDIX 41 11.1. Abbreviations and acronyms 41 11.2. Supplementary data 41 11.3. Definitions 55 11.4. Methodology 57 11.5. Bibliography 59 11.6. Further reading 59 List of Tables Table 1: Indonesia: key facts, 2016 4 Table 2: Indonesia: regional benchmarking of payment cards, 2016 4 Table 3: Indonesia: mode of entry of foreign banks 20 Table 4: Indonesia: debit card comparison and key features, 2017 29 Table 5: Indonesia: gold credit cards comparison and key features, 2017 34 Table 6: Indonesia: premium credit cards comparison and key features, 2017 34 Table 7: Indonesia: charge cards comparison and key features, 2017 35 Table 8: Indonesia: payment instrument transaction values (IDRtn), 2012-16 41 Table 9: Indonesia: payment instrument transaction values ($bn), 2012-16 41 Table 10: Indonesia: payment instrument transaction volumes (millions), 2012-16 41 Table 11: Indonesia: payment cards in circulation by type (millions), 2012-21f 42 Table 12: Indonesia: volume of payment card transactions (millions), 2012-21f 42 Table 13: Indonesia: value of payment card transactions (IDRtn), 2012-21f 42 Table 14: Indonesia: value of payment card transactions ($bn), 2012-21f 42 Table 15: Indonesia: debit cards in circulation (millions), 2012-21f 42


Table 16: Indonesia: debit card transaction volumes, 2012-21f 43 Table 17: Indonesia: debit card transaction values (IDR), 2012-21f 43 Table 18: Indonesia: debit card transaction values ($), 2012-21f 43 Table 19: Indonesia: debit cards in circulation by scheme (millions), 2012-16 44 Table 20: Indonesia: debit card transaction values by scheme (IDRtn), 2012-16 44 Table 21: Indonesia: debit card transaction values by scheme ($bn), 2012-16 44 Table 22: Indonesia: debit card transaction values by issuer (IDRtn), 2012-16 44 Table 23: Indonesia: debit card transaction values by issuer ($bn), 2012-16 45 Table 24: Indonesia: pay-later cards in circulation (millions), 2012-21f 45 Table 25: Indonesia: pay-later card transaction volumes, 2012-21f 45 Table 26: Indonesia: pay-later card transaction values (IDR), 2012-21f 46 Table 27: Indonesia: pay-later card transaction values ($), 2012-21f 46 Table 28: Indonesia: pay-later cards in circulation by scheme (000s), 2012-16 46 Table 29: Indonesia: pay-later card transaction values by scheme (IDRtn), 2012-16 47 Table 30: Indonesia: pay-later card transaction values by scheme ($m), 2012-16 47 Table 31: Indonesia: pay-later card transaction values by issuer (IDRtn), 2012-16 47 Table 32: Indonesia: pay-later card transaction values by issuer ($m), 2012-16 48 Table 33: Indonesia: credit cards in circulation (millions), 2012-21f 48 Table 34: Indonesia: credit card transaction volumes, 2012-21f 48 Table 35: Indonesia: credit card transaction values (IDR), 2012-21f 49 Table 36: Indonesia: credit card transaction values ($), 2012-21f 49 Table 37: Indonesia: credit cards in circulation by scheme (000s), 2012-16 49 Table 38: Indonesia: credit card transaction values by scheme (IDRtn), 2012-16 50 Table 39: Indonesia: credit card transaction values by scheme ($m), 2012-16 50 Table 40: Indonesia: charge cards in circulation (000s), 2012-21f 50 Table 41: Indonesia: charge card transaction volumes, 2012-21f 50 Table 42: Indonesia: charge card transaction values (IDR), 2012-21f 51 Table 43: Indonesia: charge card transaction values ($), 2012-21f 51 Table 44: Indonesia: charge cards in circulation by scheme (000s), 2012-16 51 Table 45: Indonesia: charge card transaction values by scheme (IDRtn), 2012-16 51 Table 46: Indonesia: charge card transaction values by scheme ($m), 2012-16 51 Table 47: Indonesia: prepaid cards in circulation (millions), 2012-21f 52 Table 48: Indonesia: prepaid card transaction values (IDRtn), 2012-21f 52 Table 49: Indonesia: prepaid card transaction values ($m), 2012-21f 52 Table 50: Indonesia: merchant acquiring transaction volumes (millions), 2012-20f 52 Table 51: Indonesia: merchant acquiring transaction values (IDRtn), 2012-20f 52 Table 52: Indonesia: merchant acquiring transaction values ($bn), 2012-20f 52 Table 53: Indonesia: acquirers’ transaction volumes (millions), 2011-15 53 Table 54: Indonesia: acquirers’ transaction value (IDRtn), 2011-15 53 Table 55: Indonesia: acquirers’ transaction values ($bn), 2011-15 53 Table 56: Indonesia: retail outlets and card-accepting merchants (000s), 2012-20f 53 Table 57: Indonesia: debit card average interchange fees (%), 2011-15 54 Table 58: Indonesia: debit card merchant service charge and interchange fee (%), 2012-20f 54 Table 59: Indonesia: pay-later card average interchange fees (%), 2011-15 54 Table 60: Indonesia: pay-later card merchant service charge and interchange fee (%), 2012-20f 54 Table 61: Key definitions 55 List of Figures Figure 1: Indonesia: payment instrument shares by transaction value (%), 2012 vs 2016 11 Figure 2: Indonesia: payment instrument shares by transaction volume (%), 2012 vs 2016 12 Figure 3: Indonesia: e-commerce market value 13 Figure 4: Indonesia: population and economic indicators 21 Figure 5: Indonesia: ATMs, POS terminals, and household consumption 22 Figure 6: Indonesia: payment cards transaction value and cards in circulation, 2012-21f 23 Figure 7: Indonesia: debit card penetration and turnover per card 25 Figure 8: Indonesia: debit card scheme and issuer transaction value shares, 2016 27 Figure 9: Indonesia: pay-later card penetration and turnover per card 30 Figure 10: Indonesia: pay-later card scheme and issuer transaction value shares, 2016 32 Figure 11: Indonesia: prepaid cards in circulation, and transaction value, 2012-21f 36 Figure 12: Indonesia: merchant acquiring transaction volume and value, 2012-20f 38 Figure 13: Indonesia: acquirers’ market share in terms of transaction volume and value (%), 2015 39 Figure 14: Indonesia: average merchant service charge and interchange fee (%), 2012-20f 40


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