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US Debit Card Landscape Examined in New Packaged Facts Study Published at MarketPublishers.com

08 Jun 2012 • by Natalie Aster

LONDON – In light of new check overdraft protection rules, debit interchange has been capped, and electronic debit transactions must now be processed over at least two unaffiliated payment networks. These changes are reshaping the debit card competitive landscape and driving revolutionary changes in consumer banking relations, checking account and fee structures, and debit payment network economics.

While debit is expected to remain a checking account lynchpin, the point is that the fee structures implemented by banks will determine not only the strength of debit transaction growth moving forward, but also related growth in credit cards and prepaid cards — and could even spur revival in cash and check.

New market research study “Debit Cards in the U.S., 4th Edition” elaborated by Packaged Facts offers a comprehensive guide to the evolving trends shaping the U.S. debit card landscape, marketplace winners and losers (debit card issuers, merchant acquirers, payment networks and card associations), and the impact these trends have on consumers and merchants.

Report Details:

Debit Cards in the U.S., 4th Edition
Published: May, 2012
Pages: 152
Price: US$ 4.295,00

More new market research studies by the publisher can be found at Packaged Facts page.

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