Credit Card Rewards Consumer Insights



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Credit Card Rewards Consumer Insights Key Insights 1. Credit Card Rewards Programs Most Popular with Consumers 76% of consumers indicated they were members of credit card rewards programs compared to 27% who are members of debit card rewards programs. 2. Rewards Membership Influences Credit Card Usage 71% of consumers who are members of a credit card rewards program indicated that their membership was at least somewhat influential in their decision of which credit card to use. 3. Cash Back Most Preferred Reward for Credit Card Rewards Programs Cash back tops the list as most preferred reward for credit card rewards members. 56% of credit card rewards program members indicated they are currently receiving cash back rewards. 4. Most Consumers Not Willing to Pay Higher Rate for Rewards Nearly two-thirds (65%) of consumers who are members of credit card rewards programs are NOT willing to pay a higher rate for a credit card with loyalty rewards. 5. Credit Card Programs Considered Most Unique by Consumers 16% of consumers mentioned credit card rewards programs as being the most unique with mentions for American Express (5%) and Discover (2%). About this study First Data Competitive Intelligence conducted the Consumer Loyalty Study with over 1,000 U.S. consumers in July 2008. The study focuses on rewards programs with Financial Institutions (FIs), the travel sector and the retail sector. This CI Market Brief provides consumer insights regarding credit card rewards. All 1,000 respondents were asked core questions related to their rewards program memberships and needs. 200 of those respondents answered detailed questions about their credit card rewards programs. Prepared by: Sharon Brant Director Media Contact : Mediarelations@FirstData.com (303-967-6323) Investor and Analyst Relations Contact: Silvio.Tavares@FirstData.com (303-967-8276)

Key Insight #1: Credit Card Rewards Program Most Popular with Consumers A large majority of consumers surveyed (76%) belong to a credit card rewards program with the average number of memberships being 2.1 per consumer. Consumers who belong to credit card rewards programs are very active members with 89% of members indicating they have used the program at least once since signing up. In comparison, only 27% of consumers surveyed belong to a debit card rewards program with an average number of memberships being 1.1 (tied to the consumer s DDA account). Membership by Industry Industry Type % of People Who Belong to Rewards Program % Active Memberships* (Among Total Memberships) Average Number of Memberships (per Participant) Credit Card 76% 89% 2.1 Airline 65% 75% 2.5 Grocery 62% 91% 2 Specialty Retail 51% 89% 2.1 Hotel 49% 75% 2.3 Internet 38% 92% 1.7 Pharmacy 36% 91% 1.2 Debit card 27% 85% 1.1 Entertainment 24% 93% 1.4 Rental Car 22% 76% 1.8 Department Store 21% 91% 1.6 Gas / Fuel 18% 93% 1.3 Fast Casual 18% 88% 1.6 Coffee 16% 95% 1.3 Gaming Rewards 16% 87% 2.5 Discount Store 12% 93% 1.3 Other Banking 11% 91% 1.3 Fast Food 6% 90% 1.4 * For the purpose of this study, active is defined as follows: having used the rewards at least once since signing up for it. Date: July, 2008 N = 1,000 Page 2

Key Insight #2: Rewards Membership Influences Credit Card Usage 39% of consumers who are members of credit card rewards programs indicated that membership was Very influential in deciding which credit card to use. An additional 32% said membership was Somewhat influential to their credit card usage. Influence of Loyalty Membership On Credit Card Usage 100% 80% 39% Very Inf luential (9-10) 60% 40% 71% 32% Somewhat inf luential (6-8) Neutral (5) 20% 0% 9% 22% Not influential (0-4) Date: July, 2008 N = 200 Page 3

Key Insight #3: Cash Back Most Preferred Reward for Credit Card Rewards Programs Cash back was identified as the most preferred reward by consumers for both credit card and debit card reward programs. More than half (56%) of the consumers who are members of credit card rewards programs indicated that they were currently receiving this type of reward. Points or miles redeemable for merchandise or upgrades was rated by both credit and debit card rewards members as their second most preferred reward. Credit Card Rewards Program Preferred Rewards (in Order from Most to Least Preferred) Percent Receiving Rewards 1.) Cash Back 56% 2.) Points or Miles Redeemable for Merchandise or Upgrades 47% 3.) Prepaid / Gift Cards 30% 4.) Free Merchandise or Upgrades 27% 5.) Money Added to a Prepaid / Gift Card 8% 5.) Discounted Prices for Merchandise or Upgrades 17% 7.) Discounts or Rebates on Gas 13% 8.) Discounts at the Point of Sale 0% 9.) Special Members-Only Benefits 14% 9.) Coupons for Discounts on Specific Items 14% 11.) Coupons for Discounts on Total Purchase 10% Date: July, 2008 N = 200 Page 4

Key Insight #4: Most Consumers Not Willing to Pay Higher Rate for Rewards Nearly two-thirds (65%) of consumers who are members of credit card rewards programs are NOT willing to pay a higher rate for a credit card with loyalty rewards. Members who are willing to pay a higher rate for a card with loyalty rewards averaged an additional 2.1%. Willingness to Pay Higher Interest Rate for Credit with Loyalty Rewards 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 65% Not willing to pay higher interest rate 14% 0.1 to 2.0 9% 7% 6% 2.1 to 5.0 Average Additional Amount Willing to Pay: 2.1 % 5.1 to 10.0 10.0 to 20.0 Date: July, 2008 N = 200 Page 5

Key Insight #5: Credit Card Programs Considered Most Unique by Consumers 16% of consumers mentioned credit/debit programs as having unique programs with American Express being mentioned by 5% of consumers and Discover by 2%. Top characteristics of a unique program mentioned by consumers include: Easy to use/redeem ; Variety of Rewards to Redeem ; and Good/Valuable Rewards. Unique Program Types* Credit / Debit Card 16% American Express 5% Discover 2% Airline Frequent Flyer 7% AA Advantage 1% Delta SkyMiles 1% Specialty Retail 7% Best Buy 2% Borders 2% Hotel 4% Hilton Honors 2% Marriott 1% Entertainment 4% * 22% indicate that no rewards program is unique or different Date: July, 2008 N = 1069 Page 6

Characteristics of a Unique Program Easy to Use / Redeem 18% They send the money automatically and I can spend the money how I want, and not only on certain items. Variety of Rewards to Redeem 13% It lets you choose the reward you want, or even apply the amount to the balance of the card. Good / Valuable Rewards 13% With the price of tickets still increasing and I still want to travel any miles that I can get is important. Discounts 6% I get books, CDs and DVDs all at discounted prices. It encourages me to shop at Barnes and Noble as opposed to Borders. Variety of Ways to Earn Points 6% Mostly for the ability to use the rewards program at more than just a Borders store, which can make it most convenient. (i.e. you can also use at Waldenbooks, BordersExpress etc.) 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Date: July, 2008 N = 1.069 Page 7