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India credit, charge card payment market to cross $300bn in 2025: Report
An important factor contributing to this uptrend in India, GlobalData believes, is the availability of installment facilities
Credit card dues up 30% in Apr; cross Rs 2 trillion mark for the first time
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has expressed its concern about the growing unsecured bank credit
Festivals boost credit card spends to record high of Rs 1.29 trillion
On a year-on-year (YoY) basis, spends were up over 25 per cent, despite a high base
Credit card base of major issuers erodes in Q2 over RBI's norms
SBI Card was exception as gains card base, market share
Credit card spends touch record high of Rs 1.22 trillion in September
Banking system saw a net reduction of close to 290,000 cards during this period, impacted by RBI norms warranting deactivation of cards that are inactive for a year
The big plastic bonanza: Credit cards business is booming like never before
Defying the after-effects of pandemic-related pay cuts and job losses, the credit cards business is booming like never before
Lost your credit card? Here are the steps you should take urgently
Time is of importance in the scenario of a credit card loss or theft, so you must act promptly. Take these steps
Why taking loan against FDs is a better option than high-cost credit cards
Take this loan as an overdraft facility and pay interest only on the amount utilized
Credit card spend expected to grow to Rs 15 trillion by FY24: Report
Moreover, the number of credit cards outstanding is also projected to grow at fast pace of 23 per cent CAGR in the next five years
Turning credit card money into hard cash is possible
And it is free if done through e-wallets. But wallet companies can block repeat offenders