Payment market Poland – 2013


The Polish retail payment market.

Acceptance coverage - Transactions value - Opportunities for innovation
Research report, December 2013
Author: dr Michał Polasik
Report form: a PDF Presentation

 

The report is a comprehensive presentation of the development of the Polish retail payment market with a particular focus on the payment cards market. It is a unique study based on new, large-scale empirical research conducted among merchants and consumers. In order to analyse the results, the author used his knowledge and experience gained during many years of conducting research into the payment market in Poland and abroad.

The research enabled determining market sectors with the most extensive gap in card acceptance. It is there that efforts should be concentrated to develop the EFT-POS network. The influence of Interchange Fee reduction, projected to happen in 2014 under a legal regulation, was estimated. It also helped to identify the areas with considerable but untapped potential for card use and acceptance due to a large value of cash transactions. Moreover, the research specified segments of retail and service points of sale to whom new payment solutions, such as mPOS terminals, should be offered first.

 

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Research methods:

  • The report covers transactions conducted on the retail payments market, i.e. consumer-to-business and citizen-to-government transactions. The research concerns the use and acceptance of all major payment instruments, such as cash, payment cards, bank transfers and other methods (mobile payments, merchant cash advances, instalments, etc.);
  • The core survey was conducted among a representative sample of 1,200 Polish retail and service points of sale. The quota sampling concerned 20 sectors and the respondents had knowledge of and experience in finances and included business owners and managers. The research was conducted in March 2013 by TNS Polska with the use of CATI method;
  • The second survey was conducted among a representative sample of 1,000 Polish consumers aged 15+ in February 2013 by TNS Polska with the use of CAPI method;
  • The selection of research sample and the estimates of sector analyses were based on a cutomised database created by the Central Statistical Office for POLASIK Research. Moreover, the report relies on the results of earlier research conducted over many years by POLASIK Research.

 

Part I. The Polish retail and services market
The report describes the business entities operating in the retail and services market, divided into twenty sectors. The description provides the number of active entities with the number of employees, turnover, type of business as well as the organisational structure and the legal status, including affiliation to retail and franchise chains. The number of points of sale (shops, outlets, etc.) and turnover were estimated for particular sectors, taking into account the size, location, and type of business. The turnover analysis includes net turnover as well as the value of indirect taxes and the scope of shadow economy. The overall value of retail payments in relation to the whole market was also estimated.

Part II. Acceptance infrastructure with its potential for development and use of payment methods
The report determines acceptance coverage for the following payment methods on the Polish market: cash, payment cards, bank transfers, and other instruments (mobile payments, merchant cash advances, instalments, etc.). It also specifies the number of entities accepting a given method in a particular retail or service sector as well as the number of POS operated by them. The percentage of acceptants with their POS accepting a particular payment method was also estimated. The diversity of acceptance degrees due to the size and location of an entity was also analysed. The analysis also included the strategically important public sector.
The report defines the cash register and EFT-POS terminal network for payment cards coverage in terms of number and structure. Gaps in payment cards acceptance were identified in relation to sector, location, and scope of activity.
Next, the share of particular payment methods, including cash and cards, in the turnover of specific sectors and services was estimated. A complex picture of the value of the retail payments market was presented and the estimate of cash turnover included the influence of shadow economy on the said market.

Part III. Conditions for card acceptance network development and projected impact of reducing the Interchange Fee
The analysis includes a study of preferences in terms of payment cards acceptance as declared by the retail and service points of sale operating in particular sectors. Besides the nature of sectors, the impact of the size and location of business were taken into account. The major obstacles preventing or discouraging traditional and contactless payment cards acceptance as well as the factors that can entourage card acceptance were identified. The analysis covered a whole range of factors, including finances and costs, demand, marketing and image, safety, technical issues, business type, the activity of acquirers and the acceptant’s knowledge of payment services. Forecasts about the influence of the Interchange Fee reduction, projected to happen in 2014, on the payment cards acceptance network in terms of the number of entities, POS, and EFT-POS terminals were also presented.

Part IV. The potential for innovation in m-POS and mobile payments
Major strategies for mobile payments implementation as a new payment instrument and an element of a mobile sales platform were presented. Prospective interest in payment innovations expressed by retail and service points of sale in particular sectors was determined. The innovations included: (a) mobile devices accepting traditional payment cards (e.g. m-POS) and (b) universal mobile payments enabling the payment of bills in e-commerce and the payment for goods and services in POS.
A comparison of the potential for and the recommended strategy of implementing key payment solutions based on mobile technologies – m-POS terminals and mobile payments systems – on the Polish market was made.

Part V. The bill payments sector and consumer survey
The report contains an estimate of consumers’ expenses in respect of bill payments divided into particular types. Both the relative share of particular payment methods use and the total value of transactions effected using a given method were presented in relation to the whole market. The following methods were considered: cash payments at the billers cash desk, cash payments at the post office and bill payment service agencies, bank transfers (including online ones), standing orders, direct debit, bill payments at shops and others. An analysis of the choice of payment method depending on the bill amount was conducted for major types of expenses.
The access to banking and products, as well as the usage of ICT by Polish consumers were presented. The influence of numerous demographic and social characteristics of the respondents was taken into account.

 

The raport is addressed to:

  • commercial and cooperative banks,
  • acquirers and card organisations,
  • mobile and online payment systems
  • operators,retail chains,
  • research centres,
  • public bodies and payment services sector stakeholders.

 

The price

Product Institutional licence authorises 20 representatives of the Buyer’s to use the report.
Part 1. The Polish retail and services market 1 250 EUR net*
Part 2. Acceptance infrastructure with its potential for development and use of payment methods 2 500 EUR net *
Part 3. Conditions for card acceptance network development and projected impact of reducing the Interchange Fee 1 500 EUR net *
Part 4. The potential for innovation in m-POS and mobile payments 1 500 EUR net *
Part 5. The bill payments sector and consumer survey 750 EUR net *
Full report – parts 1-5 6 250 EUR net *
* do ceny należy doliczyć podatek VAT w wysokości 23%.  

 

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