DUBLIN, September 1, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
The "Premium Travel Reward Credit Cards: High Profile but Unsustainable" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
According to the report, U.S. households are adding new credit despite sky-high volumes of outstanding credit card debt as well as auto finance and student loans. Winning new customers and coming up with new payment tools is exciting, but issuers need to keep their eye on the ball particularly since the lending growth is outpacing household income growth.
The latest in premium credit card products, travel credit cards targeted to consumers with strong credit scores and above-average income, grab headlines with sky-high introductory rewards and fees. Consumers are attracted by rewards and the 24-karet gold-plated cards, but is this an unrealistic business model? Will customer attrition occur in the second year when $450 fees come due with only a fraction of the first-year benefits available?
The report, "Premium Travel Reward Credit Cards: High Profile but Unsustainable ", discusses the long-term proposition of these high-reward/high-fee cards and presents analysis pointing to four reasons the model will not stand the test of time:
- Top-tier issuers are already reducing their rewards. Points per dollar spent set at 100,000 one day are 50,000 the next, causing market confusion
- Year-2 benefits are nowhere near as attractive as year-1 benefits, which will likely cause attrition.
- A potential shift from accounts transacting (cardholders paying off balances monthly) to revolving (cardholders paying over the course of time) could upset issuer revenue expectations.
- The reliance on interchange works in the U.S. market today, but if regulators follow the example of Australian, Canadian, or European regulators' standards, the source for funding card rewards will end.
Highlights of the research report include:
- Discussion of reward revenue dynamics
- A review of why US interchange, among the highest in the world, could be decisive in unraveling premium reward cards.
- Market scan of top tier products
- Four reasons the business model is at risk
- How the industry should react to premium travel reward cards.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction
3. U.S. Premium Travel Cards Offer Rich Reward Opportunities
- Top U.S. Premium Travel Credit Card Offers and Products
4. U.S. Premium Travel Cards, as Designed, Are Unsustainable
- Risk 1: Offers Are Less Attractive Than Originally Designed
- Risk 2: Retention Is Difficult
- Risk 3: The Revolver/Transactors Shift
- Risk 4: High U.S. Interchange Will Not Last Forever
5. Advice for U.S. Issuers
6. Conclusions
- Endnotes
Companies Mentioned
- American Airlines
- American Express
- Barclaycard
- Capital One
- Citi
- City National
- Discover
- FIS
- First Data
- Fiserv
- HSBC
- M&S Bank
- MasterCard
- NatWest
- Royal Bank of Canada
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Santander
- TSYS
- Tesco
- US Bank
- USAA
- Visa
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/6z3jvs/premium_travel
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