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Will You Purchase Reloadable Prepaid Cards?

By PaymentsJournal
March 8, 2024
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In the evolving landscape of personal finance, reloadable prepaid cards are emerging as a pivotal tool for consumers seeking flexibility, security, and control over their spending. As these products gain popularity, understanding the likelihood of consumers to adopt reloadable prepaid cards becomes crucial for financial institutions, retailers, and fintech companies aiming to meet the changing needs of the market.

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Data for today’s episode is provided by Javelin Strategy & Research’s Report: 20th Annual U.S. Open-Loop Prepaid Card Market Forecast, 2023-2027

In the next 12 months, do you intend to purchase more or less reloadable prepaid card products?

  • More likely to purchase: 21%
  • Purchases will stay the same: 35%
  • Less likely to purchase: 16%
  • Will not purchase any reloadable prepaid cards: 16%
  • Don’t know: 11%

Source: Javelin Strategy & Research

About Report

Javelin Strategy & Research continues its annual series on market trends with this focus on the open-loop prepaid market. Javelin forecasts strong and steady growth in the open-loop prepaid ecosystem, with the largest segments, general-purpose open-loop gift and financial services cards, trending strongly to drive the overall market. Consistent with past years, economic conditions play a large role in the outlook of individual products, and trends will be graded against comparisons with overall economic activity. Regulatory advances and reduced inflationary pressure should help advance products such as benefit cards and general-purpose cards, which can offset higher-interest credit spending. Conversely, macro factors such as positive economic trends, reduced unemployment, and political division will slow products such as unemployment benefit cards and cards related to Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.

Javelin’s research indicates that American buyers have a positive outlook on the prepaid market as a whole, with strong usage and upward trends in intent to buy. The research highlights healthy spending patterns in prepaid cards as well as in the frequency of purchases.

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