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- Algeria
- Argentina
- Armenia
- Australia
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- Azerbaijan
- Belgium
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- Brazil
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- Canada
- Chile
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- Colombia
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- United Arab Emirates
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Uruguay
- Vietnam
Payments in the European Union
The EU continues to pursue the goal of a single digital market. This includes the decentralization of financial services and heightened security regulations that come with the Revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2).
Countries in the RegionPayments in Greater China
92% of people in China’s largest cities use WechatPay or Alipay as their main means of payment. The phenomenon is the same in rural areas: 47% of the rural population is reported to regularly use mobile payments in China.
Markets in the RegionPayments in Latin America
Accepting alternative payment methods is key to unlock the full potential in Latin America and other emerging markets where penetration of credit cards remains low. Brazil is the largest ecommerce market and the strongest economy in Latin America. Yet, only 32% of Brazilians have credit cards.
Countries in the RegionPayments in Southeast Asia
A region of more than 660 million — is fast emerging as the world's next megamarket for digital consumer finance. At least 10% of the adult populations of Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, and Singapore already use e-wallets, and penetration rates are well ahead of those in advanced economies.
Countries in the RegionPayments in Australia and Oceania
This region has a diverse mix of economies from the highly developed and globally competitive financial market of Australia to the much less developed economies that belong to many of its island neighbours. New Zealand is the only other developed country in the region, although the economy of Australia is by far the largest and most dominant economy in the region and one of the largest in the world.
Countries in the RegionPayments in South Asia
South Asia is poised to play a key role in the global economy, building on the steady economic progress and reform process over the last few decades. Despite the recent global economic slowdown, India remains among the fastest-growing large economies, and South Asia’s contribution to global growth is set to increase, while those of more mature economies around the world decelerate.
Countries in the RegionPayments in MENA
Countries in MENA possess all the ingredients they need to leapfrog into the digital future. Their well-educated youth have already adopted new digital and mobile technologies, but, this is still in its infancy, and young people in MENA face obstacles in putting technology to productive use.
Countries in the RegionPayments in East Asia
East Asian economy is dominated by two big players – South Korea and Japan. Japan is a well established economy and one of the largest in the world, but experiencing a prolonged stagnation due to multiple factors. South Korea emerged as the new dominant power in the region with accelerated growth.
Countries in the RegionPayments in Non-EU Europe
This region represents countries that are moving towards closer alignment with the European Union. Some countries, such as Turkey, are located on the border between Easters and Western markets and align their economic interests to multiple regions at once. On the other hand, countries like Switzerland and Norway are closely interconnected with the EU in terms of payment behavior.
Countries in the RegionPayments in South Africa
Embracing digital technologies will be critical to the performance of the sector and of sector participants. What value can it add and which technologies will add the greatest value? The numbers are significant. In this environment, the twin challenges for industry participants are carefully defining their portfolios to meet the demands of the digital consumer and optimising their internal operations.
Countries in the RegionPayments in Central Asia
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan have recorded impressive economic growth rates since 2000, driven mainly by the export of commodities and labour. However, the end of the commodity super-cycle and the economic slowdown that followed have highlighted the risks inherent in this reliance on minerals exports and remittances, as well as the challenges to be overcome to achieve more stable and inclusive growth.
Countries in the RegionPayments in the Caribbean
With a total population of 45 million people, and a combined visitor throughput of another 44.6 Million people, the Caribbean is a strong region for brand development. Trade in the region has grown significantly as the Caribbean has become a high demand market, recognizable on a global scale.
Countries in the RegionPayments in East Africa
The countries with the highest economic growth are Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya, and Djibouti. As of today, a little under 13 years after the launch of M-Pesa in Kenya, there are nearly 200 million consumers subscribed to mobile money services. As of today, 80 percent of the population carries a mobile device and by 2025, two-thirds will have a smartphone. The right question to be asking Africa today, isn’t whether or not mobile is going to ignite or how it will. Those questions have been answered.
Countries in the RegionPayments in West Africa
Over the past two decades, the Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO) has been rolling out a series of reforms aimed at modernising the West African Economic and Monetary Union’s (WAEMU) payment systems, automating trading and settlement systems and developing an interbank card payment system. This section highlights key regulatory trends and the evolution of payment systems in the region.
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