2024 Trends & Predictions: Prepaid Payments
- Date:November 07, 2023
- Author(s):
- Jordan Hirschfield
- Report Details: 12 pages, 3 graphics
- Research Topic(s):
- Prepaid
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Overview
Javelin Strategy & Research has followed the prepaid card market since 2003 and published its first prepaid market benchmark in 2004. In that 20-year span, the industry has continued to innovate and adapt to market needs spread across disparate uses and form factors.
Even with various options, payment rails, and use cases covering nine major categories, the overall prepaid payments market remains stable. To succeed in prepaid payments over the next 20 years, prepaid sectors must continue to find long-term and short-term options that fuel success and build market strength. Although not every trend matches every sector's needs, the overall growth sentiment can be achieved by picking and choosing the relevant directions for each of the nine categories and many subcategories.
The stability of prepaid products presents opportunities that help all ecosystems evolve alongside debit, credit, and other merchant needs. Javelin expects traction to occur in many aspects of prepaid and sees impactful and exciting development with a specific focus on three trends in 2024.
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