Usage patterns and perception on the credit card among consumer / Norzarina Sapawe

Nowadays, a credit card becomes a popular medium of payment for consumers today. Consumers that use the credit cards become a convenient way to expand purchasing power. Credit cards also serve as a payment device in modern commerce instead of cash and the routine purchases as well as for many transa...

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Main Author: Sapawe, Norzarina
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spelling my-uitm-ir.921832024-03-22T04:16:17Z Usage patterns and perception on the credit card among consumer / Norzarina Sapawe 2015 Sapawe, Norzarina H Social Sciences (General) Study and teaching. Research Nowadays, a credit card becomes a popular medium of payment for consumers today. Consumers that use the credit cards become a convenient way to expand purchasing power. Credit cards also serve as a payment device in modern commerce instead of cash and the routine purchases as well as for many transactions that would be inconvenient. In the mid-1970s (Loke, 2007) credit cards were first introduced in Malaysia. At the early stage, only the professional group and the successful businesspersons that have a credit cards. The credit card had grown in the end of 1970s which over 20,000 cards were issued. The owning of credit card at that time was considered a symbol of prestige. However, with the passage of time, it is increase the criteria for obtaining the credit cards and it affected to the number of cardholders at the last century that reached to about three million cardholders. 2015 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/92183/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/92183/1/92183.pdf text en public degree Universiti Teknologi MARA Sarawak Faculty of Business Management
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Usage patterns and perception on the credit card among consumer / Norzarina Sapawe
description Nowadays, a credit card becomes a popular medium of payment for consumers today. Consumers that use the credit cards become a convenient way to expand purchasing power. Credit cards also serve as a payment device in modern commerce instead of cash and the routine purchases as well as for many transactions that would be inconvenient. In the mid-1970s (Loke, 2007) credit cards were first introduced in Malaysia. At the early stage, only the professional group and the successful businesspersons that have a credit cards. The credit card had grown in the end of 1970s which over 20,000 cards were issued. The owning of credit card at that time was considered a symbol of prestige. However, with the passage of time, it is increase the criteria for obtaining the credit cards and it affected to the number of cardholders at the last century that reached to about three million cardholders.
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title Usage patterns and perception on the credit card among consumer / Norzarina Sapawe
title_short Usage patterns and perception on the credit card among consumer / Norzarina Sapawe
title_full Usage patterns and perception on the credit card among consumer / Norzarina Sapawe
title_fullStr Usage patterns and perception on the credit card among consumer / Norzarina Sapawe
title_full_unstemmed Usage patterns and perception on the credit card among consumer / Norzarina Sapawe
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