Statistical data on the banks’ payment systems in Finland 2002-2011 25 April 2012.

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Statistical data on the banks’ payment systems in Finland April 2012

STATISTICAL DATA ON THE BANKS’ PAYMENT SYSTEMS AND DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS IN FINLAND Federation of Finnish Financial Services

Credit Transfers and Automation Rate Federation of Finnish Financial Services

Electronic transfers Federation of Finnish Financial Services

Cheque Payments Federation of Finnish Financial Services

Urgent Transfers Federation of Finnish Financial Services

Payment Terminals and Card Payments Federation of Finnish Financial Services

Value of Bank Card- and Debit Card Payments Federation of Finnish Financial Services

General purpose- and ATM cards distributed via banks Federation of Finnish Financial Services

Payment Cards by feature Federation of Finnish Financial Services

Number of Payment Card Transactions Federation of Finnish Financial Services

Value of Card Payments Federation of Finnish Financial Services

Net Bank Customers and Transactions Federation of Finnish Financial Services

Tupas Identifications and Online Payments Federation of Finnish Financial Services

Finvoice Intermediation Service Federation of Finnish Financial Services

ATMs and Self Service Terminals Federation of Finnish Financial Services

ATM Transactions Federation of Finnish Financial Services

ATM Withdrawals (€ bn) Federation of Finnish Financial Services

The Federation of Finnish Financial Services publishes payment statistics on payment traffic in Finland categorised according to payment method. The statistics do not include cash payments or international payments. Since 2008, the collection of card transactions is issuer-based, that is, the data is collected from card issuers. Federation of Finnish Financial Services

The Federation of Finnish Financial Services publishes payment statistics on payment traffic in Finland categorised according to payment method. The statistics do not include cash payments or international payments. Since 2008, the collection of card transactions is issuer-based, that is, the data is collected from card issuers. Federation of Finnish Financial Services