Journal Article

Why has stored value not caught on?


Abstract: Why have general-purpose stored-value cards been unsuccessful in penetrating the U.S. market? Three necessary conditions for a payment instrument to be successful are discussed: consumers and merchants need to be convinced of its advantages over existing payment alternatives for at least some types of transactions; payment providers must convince consumers and merchants simultaneously of its benefits to achieve critical mass; and assure them that adequate safety and security measures have been implemented. This article discusses the credit card industry's success in meeting these necessary conditions and stored-value issuers' failure to meet these conditions to date.

Keywords: Smart cards; Credit cards;

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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Part of Series: Emerging Issues

Publication Date: 2000

Issue: May

Order Number: S&R-00-6