Credit Cards for Tummy Tucks, Nose Jobs, and More

Surgery

Surgery

Consumer credit is more than just branded network cards.  Infrastructure exists for specialty purchases, such as automotive and healthcare.   Need four new rims? Try CFNA’s AutoPass, Citi’s Drive Card or Synchrony’s Car Care.  Mercator covered the Private Label Credit Card space in this document.

It may sound mundane but the American Society of Plastic Surgeons estimates that more than $16 billion is spent on cosmetic plastic surgery.  Add in the rising amount of family insurance deductible of $7983, and co-pays, and you are quickly over $100 billion.

I might be a collection manager’s nightmare but it is a credit marketer’s dream.

How does one pay for their medical needs, and not clog up their bankcard open to buy?

CareCredit, a Synchrony product, is one solution and what caught our eye this morning is the modernization noted in this upstate New York newspaper.

Specialty cards don’t get the flash that bankcards do.  Bankcards move trillions of dollars.  Niches like healthcare settle for tens of billions or hundreds of billions, depending on how you define the market.

This announcement of CareCredit’s mobile app is interesting because the product now provides on-par customer interface for more than 10 million cardholders, as this press release notes.

So, rest assured.  We all need a little work and here’s another credit option.

Overview by Brian Riley, Director, Credit Advisory Service at Mercator Advisory Group

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