New Data on Automotive, Consumer Health and Consumer Finance from Euromonitor

CHICAGO--()--Global market research company Euromonitor International released today new data on the automotive, consumer health and consumer finance industries.

Below are the key trends highlighted in the new research.

Automotive

Globally, SUVs are the fastest growing light vehicle segment with demand increasing 5 percent each year between 2017 and 2022, outpacing the 3 percent sales growth for the overall light vehicles category.

“China and India are set to continue growing in both light vehicle production capacity and domestic demand, further challenging the United States,” says Eric Totaro, automotive analyst at Euromonitor International.

“By 2030, annual passenger car registrations in China are expected to more than double, growing from 22 million to 45 million,” continues Totaro.

Consumer Health

Consumer movement toward prevention over treatment represents the key emerging trend for consumer health, as vitamins and dietary supplements, sports nutrition and weight management products outpace over-the-counter, or OTC, from 2017 to 2022 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.2 percent, 6.8 percent and 2.9 percent, respectively, versus 2.1 percent for OTC products.

“Supplementation has become a cornerstone component of healthy living trends across developed and emerging economies, leading to a broader consumer interest for these products,” says Matthew Oster, head of consumer health at Euromonitor International.

Consumer Finance

Cash payments are expected to decline by US$772 billion over the next five years compared to an increase of US$9.2 trillion for card payment value globally. The top-5 markets – China, US, UK, South Korea and Japan – account for 70 percent of global card payment value in 2017 while the Asia Pacific region accounted for 50 percent of total card payment value.

“China is forecast to have single-digit growth rates for card payment value over the next five years after a decade of double-digit growth, but is still expected to more than double m-commerce value from 2017 to 2022, reaching US$1.3 trillion,” says Kendrick Sands, senior consumer finance analyst at Euromonitor International.

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About Euromonitor International

Euromonitor International is the world’s leading provider for global business intelligence and strategic market analysis. We have more than 40 years of experience publishing international market reports, business reference books and online databases on consumer markets.

Contacts

Euromonitor International
Marissa Bosler
Communications Executive
Tel: +1 (312) 477-8908
Email: marissa.bosler@euromonitor.com

Release Summary

Latest global data and trends revealed by Euromonitor new research on automotive, consumer health and consumer finance industries.

Contacts

Euromonitor International
Marissa Bosler
Communications Executive
Tel: +1 (312) 477-8908
Email: marissa.bosler@euromonitor.com