Credit, Debit Cards In Circulation Breach 1 Billion Mark In India: Report

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
In 2021, credit card volume stood at 2.15 billion respectively, according to Worldline India.As digital payments rise in India, the total
number of credit and debit cards in circulation breached the one billion mark in 2021, according to a survey
It is part of the Digital Payments Report released by Worldline India.The report also said that out of the total cards in circulation,
credit cards represented a 7 per cent market share, while debit cards accounted for 93 per cent market share
Private sector banks issued the highest number of credit cards - 67 per cent - while public sector banks accounted for 24 per cent, the
report further said.The top three banks to issue the highest number of credit cards are HDFC, SBI and ICICI.Analysing the transactions
available in public databases, the report further said that UPI payments clocked over 4.57 billion transactions in volume in the year 2021,
registering a growth of 105 per cent in volume and 111 per cent in value as compared to 2020.Talking about the BHIM app, the Worldline
before
While the industry has been successful in creating habit-forming bouquet of e-payment options like UPI, Cards, PPIs and emerging payment
Managing Director, Worldline South Asia and Middle East.October and December were the months with highest number of transactions in volume
and value owing to the festive quarter and relaxations in COVID-19 restrictions across the country, said Worldline report.In the online
space, e-commerce, gaming, utility and financial services contributed to over 87 per cent transaction in terms of volume and 41 per cent in
value in 2021, it further said.Worldline is a European payments and transactional services company, which has offices in more than 50
countries
In India, Worldline covers the whole payment value chain and end-to-end processes that facilitate services to over 1.5 million merchants
across 5,000 towns and cities.