Table 1: Low rate strategies have different advantages and disadvantages
Table 2: Schedule for ABN AMRO cashback rates, November 2007
Table 3: Schedule for ICICI Bank cashback rates, January-March 2007
Table 4: Cashback schedule for Citibank Cashback Gold Card, November-December 2007
Table 5: Low rate strategies have different advantages and disadvantages
Table 6: Several Australian card providers offer ongoing rates below 10% per annum, November 2007
Table 7: Most major Australian banks offer a no fee credit card
Table 8: The Citibank Clear Card offers an interest rate of 9.99% for the biggest spenders
Table 9: Preferred credit card rewards in Asia Pacific
Table 10: Total reward point value and forfeited points in South Korea, 2004-07 (KRWbn)
Table 11: Average benefit of reward point schemes in Australia, 2003-07
Table 12: Proportion of respondents that agree with the statement "My credit card is a status symbol"
Table 13: Proportion of respondents that rate "Security features/fraud prevention" as very important when choosing a card
Table 14: Total outstanding balances and credit limits on credit and charge cards in Australia, 2002-07 (A$bn)
Figure 1: Characteristics of different payment card partnership models
Figure 2: Loyalty schemes can be organized in several different ways
Figure 3: 57% of respondents chose cash rebates as their preferred credit card reward, 2007
Figure 4: The total value of outstanding reward points in South Korea increased to KRW1.4 trillion in 2007
Figure 5: Australian rewards schemes have become less attractive, 2003-07
Figure 6: Characteristics of different payment card partnership models
Figure 7: There are different approaches to marketing the Visa Mini card
Figure 8: The Union Bank Travel Card is shaped after the map of Taiwan
Figure 9: The GK Power luxury diamond-embedded credit card
Figure 10: The American Express Butterfly card folds into half and fits in a small carrying case
Figure 11: In China, 78% of respondents agree with the statement "My credit card is a status symbol"
Figure 12: The UOB Lady's Card comes in Regular or Platinum
Figure 13: The DBS Woman's Card has a moderately feminine design
Figure 14: Both Visa and MasterCard have developed contactless card payment systems
Figure 15: In Malaysia, 49% of respondents named security features and fraud prevention as the most important factor when choosing a card
Figure 16: Pay By Touch lets consumers pay by using their fingerprint
Figure 17: Cardholders are spread across a spectrum based on how often they incur interest
Figure 18: Total outstanding balances on credit and charge cards have almost doubled in five years, 2002-07
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