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Payment Card Yearbooks
Our Yearbooks Ð European Payment Cards Yearbook 2010-11 and Russia and CIS Payment Cards Yearbook 2010-11 Ð are fully-updated with end-2009 card industry figures, and include a wealth of information from individual banks as well as all the latest card market and consumer finance developments.
Publication dates for our 2010-11 Yearbooks are as follows:
Russia and CIS Yearbook 2010-11 is available from July 19 2010.
European Payment Card Yearbooks 2010-11 will be available in mid-October 2010.
Both Payment Card Yearbooks are based on end-2009 card industry figures and include a wealth of information from central banks, interbank companies and associations and individual banks.
Each Payment Card Yearbook is available as a complete volume, containing analysis and statistics, with charts, diagrams and tables covering international cards issued, domestic card schemes, acquisition and acceptance.
Country Profiles of all countries may be purchased online if required. Please note that the complete volumes of European Payment Card Yearbooks 2010-11 and Russia and CIS Yearbook 2010-11 will only be delivered once payment has been received. If copies are required immediately, please contact Payment Card Yearbooks' office with your credit card details on +44 1263 741183.

European Payment Cards Yearbook
This Yearbook contains 33 individual country profiles.
Countries covered are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and UK.
The pan-European overview contains more than 70 pages of analysis and statistics, with charts, diagrams and tables covering international cards issued, POS payments and expenditure, per capita figures, acquisition and acceptance. |
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Russia and CIS Payment Cards Yearbook

This Yearbook contains 10 individual country profiles.
In addition to the core coverage of Russia and Ukraine, there are profiles of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova and Uzbekistan.
The regional overview contains more than 30 pages of analysis and statistics, with charts, diagrams and tables covering cards issued, ATM and POS transaction data, acquisition and acceptance. |
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