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| Use of Smart Cards Rising in IndiaFuelled by a strong demand in a number of public and private projects, the market for smart cards is expected to grow rapidly in India.
By: Krishna sharma The report suggests that smart cards currently form a core part of the Indian E-governance initiatives. Smart cards are currently/expected to be issued in a number of E-governance projects such as the National Population Register Project, MNREGA, RSBY, ECHS, E-passports, Ration Cards, Driver’s License and Registration Certificate, PAN Cards, Ticketing etc. Apart from the public sector, the opportunity of smart cards in the banking and retail sectors are also huge. Findings from the report suggest that currently only a fraction of credit and debit cards in India are smart cards. Most banks, however, are shifting from magnetic stripe cards to smart cards. This is expected to create a huge opportunity of smart cards in this segment. Apart from credit debit and cards, the Indian retail sector also provides a huge opportunity in other segments where smart cards currently have a negligible presence. These include E-Purse, loyalty cards, frequent shopper, frequent flyer, food courts, gaming zones, etc. IMARC Group’s new report entitled “Indian Smart Card Market Report & Forecast: 2011-2016” provides exhaustive information and objective analysis on the Indian smart card market along with its various segments and sub-segments. The study that has been undertaken using both desk-based and qualitative primary research has analyzed various aspects and provides a comprehensive understanding of the Indian smart card market. The report can serve as an excellent guide for investors, researchers, consultants, marketing strategists, and all those who are looking to foray into the Indian smart card market in some form or the other. Table of Contents 1. Research Methodology & Market Definitions 2. Executive Summary 3. Why is the Indian Smart Card Market so Lucrative? 3.1 India’ 3.2 E-Governance Initiatives by the Central & State Governments to Create Huge Opportunities 3.3 Modernization of the Transportation Systems will Expand Smartcard Usage 3.4 Untapped Retail & Banking Sectors 3.5 Growth in the Country’s GSM Subscribers will Drive Demand in the Telecom Sector 3.6 Adoption of Smart Cards in Identity Management is Increasing 4. Challenges Faced by the Indian Smart Card Market 4.1 Technical & Bureaucratic Delays 4.2 Infrastructure Constraints 4.3 Limited Awareness 4.4 Declining Prices 5. Indian Smart Card Market Performance 5.1 Current Trends 5.2 Market Forecast 6. Market Analysis by Applications 6.1 Telecommunication 6.1.1 Overview 6.1.2 Smart Card Sales & Volume: Current Trends & Forecast 6.3 National Population Register 6.3.1 Overview 6.3.2 Smart Card Sales & Volume: Current Trends & Forecast 6.4 Financial Services 6.4.1 Credit/ 6.4.1.1 6.4.1.2 6.4.2 Financial inclusion 6.4.2.1 6.4.2.2 6.4.3 PAN Cards 6.4.3.1 6.4.3.2 6.5 Travel Identity 6.5.1 E-Passports 6.5.1.1 6.5.1.2 6.5.2 Driving License 6.5.2.1 6.5.2.2 6.5.3 Registration Certificates 6.5.3.1 6.5.3.2 6.6 Automatic Fare Collection 6.6.1 Metro Rail Projects 6.6.1.1 6.6.1.2 6.6.1.3 6.6.1.4 6.6.1.5 6.6.1.6 6.6.1.7 6.6.2 Bus Transportation 6.6.2.1 6.6.2.2 6.6.3 Indian Railways 6.7 Public Distribution Systems 6.7.1 Overview 6.7.2 Smart Card Sales & Volume: Current Trends & Forecast 6.8 Health Care 6.8.1 Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana 6.8.1.1 6.8.1.2 6.8.2 Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme 6.8.2.1 6.8.2.2 7. About IMARC Group To buy the complete report or to get a free sample, please contact: IMARC Group - Asia Email: apac@imarcgroup.com Phone: +91-120-415- IMARC Group - Europe, Middle East & Africa Email: apac@imarcgroup.com Phone: +91-120-415- IMARC Group - Europe, Middle East & Africa Email: apac@imarcgroup.com Phone: +1-631-791-1145 For more information please visit: http://www.imarcgroup.com/ End
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