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                    [Title] => Visa projects 67% hike in sales this year
                    [Summary] => Visa International is optimistic credit card sales will continue to be strong, buoyed by a resurgence of debit cards.


In 2005, debit card sales in the Philippines reached P104 billion, up 67 percent from the previous year’s level.

Visa Philippines country manager James Dixon said they expect sales this year to grow at practically the same rate.

"Growth was strong last year, and we see it growing strong again this year," Dixon said during the formal launching of its new advertising campaign recently.
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Visa Philippines also reported that as of September this year, its card base stood at 1.7 million for an 18-percent growth rate over the same period last year.

June Seah, Visa International country manager for Guam, Singapore and the Philippines, said Visa remains as the dominant credit card with a 60-percent share of the local market.
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                    [Title] => Visa projects 67% hike in sales this year
                    [Summary] => Visa International is optimistic credit card sales will continue to be strong, buoyed by a resurgence of debit cards.


In 2005, debit card sales in the Philippines reached P104 billion, up 67 percent from the previous year’s level.

Visa Philippines country manager James Dixon said they expect sales this year to grow at practically the same rate.

"Growth was strong last year, and we see it growing strong again this year," Dixon said during the formal launching of its new advertising campaign recently.
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Visa Philippines also reported that as of September this year, its card base stood at 1.7 million for an 18-percent growth rate over the same period last year.

June Seah, Visa International country manager for Guam, Singapore and the Philippines, said Visa remains as the dominant credit card with a 60-percent share of the local market.
[DatePublished] => 2001-11-28 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )
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