Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Credit card spending drops by 2% in November

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Despite a 2% annual decrease in the use of plastic money in November, for the first 11 months a 12% rise reflects stable consumer confidence.

According to the latest JCC data, the value of Cyprus credit card spending in the domestic market decreased by 2% in November to EUR 284.2 mln compared to the same month last year.

November’s decrease was brought about mainly by a drop in card payments to travel agencies and household appliance stores.

In the first 11 months of the year (January to November) EUR 3.47 bln was spent using credit cards, an increase of 12% annually.

As 2019 draws to a close the annual increase of card use may not follow last year’s trend when an overall 33% hike was recorded in 2018.

The final outlook is expected to be determined by spending during the busy Christmas holiday season.

The sectors that witnessed the largest volumes were profession­al services, utility payments, electronic­s.

Meanwhile, there was a decline in plastic money spent on payments to travel agents and at Do-It-Yourself & Household stores and travel agencies.

Sales and cash withdrawal­s of Cypriots with credit cards abroad, including online purchases, was up 11% to EUR 168.7 mln in November.

Foreign card transactio­ns (sales) increased 17% in November to EUR 86 mln – for the year to date it was also up 16% to EUR 1.19 bln.

Cyprus cards used in Turkey and the occupied north of the island reached EUR 2.25 mln in November and a combined EUR 24.4 mln for the first 11 months.

The use of local cards in Turkey amounted to EUR 379,350 in November and EUR 5.38 mln in the first 11 months.

Transactio­ns with Turkish cards in the Cyprus Republic stood at EUR 1.96 mln for November and at EUR 16.52 mln for the year to date.

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