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AMAYA PANDE
R1301009
CREDIT CARD ABUSE UP,
DEBIT CARD USERS
MORE PRUDENT
STATISTICS FOR
MANAGEMENT
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EXERCISE
Q1. Identify an article from a newspaper or financial daily (in the last
6 months only) which uses, presents and interprets data to drawsome relevant conclusions
SOURCE: LIVE MINT AND THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
DATE: MONDAY, APRIL 22 2013
ARTICLE: Credit Card Abuse Up, Debit Card Users More Prudent
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE:
Credit card abuse up, debit card users moreprudentSource: live mint and the wall street journal
First Published: Fri, Apr 19 2013. 06 54 PM IST
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Updated: Mon, Apr 22 2013. 11 59 AM IST
If data is to be believed, credit card users have increased cash withdrawals from automated teller machines
(ATMs) in the period April 2012-January 2013 compared with the period April 2011-January 2012. According
to data from Reserve Bank of India, between April 2012 and January 2013, the total number of credit cards
in use went up 7.12%, whereas the number of credit card transactions at ATMs went up by 10.31%; amount
involved in such transactions has gone up 19.60% in this period. Essentially, what this means is that the
number of people using credit cards to withdraw cash is going up with additional number of credit cards
issued.
Though we have not seen this trend in our base, but if the numbers do say that, then it is a matter of
concern as people only withdraw cash from ATM machines (using a credit card) when they have absolutely
no money, says K.V.S. Manian, head (consumer banking), Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd.
On the other hand, the total number of debit cards in the same period has gone up by 13.51%. Here again
though the number of transactions through debit cards at ATMs has gone up by just 5.31%, the number of
transactions at points of sale (PoS) has gone up by 40.23%. Also, the amount involved in ATMs has gone up
by 16.52%, whereas at PoS it has shot up by 57.85%. It shows a shift and it is a good sign for the banking
industry, says Manian.
The amount involved per debit card transaction at PoS has gone up from Rs.1,633 in April 2012 to Rs.1,839 in
January 2013.
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How to understand...
...more credit card cash withdrawal: This is not a very good sign as credit card cash withdrawal is very
expensive. Apart from a one-time withdrawal charge, which varies from bank to bank, the interest on such
withdrawals are calculated from day one and there is no interest-free bill cycle available unlike with credit
card transactions. I will be worried if people are doing this as it is very expensive, says Manian.
It is possible that rising prices and stagnant income has led people to fill the void of short-term cash
requirements. One cant ignore the fact that inflation has played a role. But this is a wrong strategy because
credit card loan is one of the most expensive loans. One will put oneself in a position from where it can be
difficult to get out, says Uday Dhoot, deputy chief executive officer, International Money Matters Pvt. Ltd, a
financial planning firm.
So which section of people is really doing this? Obviously, either people are ignorant of charges, which is
less likely, or these are people spending more than their source of income. It is possible that these are
mostly young people who think they can pay back the next month. These are people who give in to their
temptations, says Dhoot.
So what should they do? For such people who are impulsive, it is very easy to get into a credit card debt trap.
Since the interest is calculated from day one, the total payback may be exponential. These people who lack
a will and control should give up credit cards. This will take them back to pre-credit card days wherein one
made budgets and spent money they had, says Dhoot. Another way could also be to have credit cards
without cash withdrawal facility.
In the period April 2012-January 2013, the number of transactions at PoS through credit card has gone up by
25.49% and the amount has gone up by 12.25%. This again means that the ticket size of the transactions
through credit cards at PoS has gone down. In real terms, the per transaction amount has gone down to
Rs.3,070 in January 2013 from Rs.3,431 in April 2012.
...rising use of debit cards at PoS: Earlier ATM cards could not be used as debit cards. But now they double
up as debit cards. In fact, the central bank and even other banks encourage people to do PoS transactions.
There have been various advertisements to make people aware. PoS transactions give revenue to banks,
says Manian.
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It is a good trend as it also reduces the risk of losing cash due to unforeseen events. Also, if cards are used
for transactions, then the PoS will also have to declare the full amount of transactions and profit, thus aiding
tax collection.
So what are the reasons that back this trend? Now banks issue add-on cards. So what is happening is that
the segment, such as youngsters and housewives, who earlier used cash for almost all purchases now usedebit cards. This may be one of the reasons, says B. Srinivasan, a Bangalore-based financial planner.
He also points out that now even people with low salary get a debit card linked to bank accounts in which
their salaries are credited, unlike earlier when they were forced to withdraw cash through ATM or
withdrawal slips. People with very low income are usually indifferent to using a debit or credit card, but the
strata of society having low income is now included in the process and this is a great achievement, adds
Srinivasan.
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Q2. Write a short note (not exceeding 300 words) on how statistics was used and how it helped in
drawing those conclusions.
CREDIT CARD ABUSE UP, DEBIT CARD USERS
MORE PRUDENT
A comparative study of the bar graphs has been used to compare the card (debit and credit)usage trending in the past two years.
The time series data has been used to show an increase in the amount of transaction fromATM in case of debit cards.
In the case of usage of credit cards, the data compilation and usage of various methods hasmade it easy for the analyst to infer that the amount involved in ATMs has increased
drastically indicating a good sign for Indian banking.
According to the data for comparing the usage of credit cards, the statistical methods haveconcluded a direct relation between the people using credit cards to withdraw cash and the
number of credit cards issued.
The bar graph drawn for the period April 2012-Jan 2013 shows that the number oftransactions at PoS through credit card has gone up by 25.49% whereas the amount has
gone up by 12.25%.
The figures drawn above with the help of statistics played an essential role in concludingthat the ticket size of the transactions through credit cards at PoS has gone down.
A close and comparative study of the graphs depict that the amount involved in ATMs hasgone up to 16.52% whereas at the PoS it has shot to 57.85%.
The graph ( amount of transaction from ATMs over past two years for credit card ) has shotto 19.6%.The figure obtained statistically has led to a conclusion showing ignorance of
people regarding the credit card charges or spending more than their source of income.
Thus statistics has proved to be a potent tool in concluding that even the people of lowerstrata are included in the card process indicating an excellent achievement.