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Credit card ownership and usage behaviour in Saudi Arabia: The impact of demographics and attitudes toward debt
Authors:Alhassan G Abdul-Muhmin  Yakubu A Umar
Institution:1.Department of Management & Marketing,King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals,Saudi Arabia
Abstract:Because of the Islamic prohibition of interest, in Saudi Arabia, there has long been a debate about the acceptability of owning and using credit cards. Available industry statistics, however, suggest that card ownership and usage may be on the rise. In this study, we empirically examine the extent and nature of credit card ownership and usage in the country, and how these are impacted by consumer demographics and attitudes toward debt. Using data from a structured survey, we find inter alia that credit card penetration in the country is relatively low, female Saudis are more likely than males to own the cards, card usage tends to be selective, attitude toward debt is a significant determinant of card ownership but not usage behaviour, and evaluation of card attributes is fairly positive among cardholders. Theoretical, managerial, and public policy implications of the findings are discussed.
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