Have Singaporeans become more credit-oriented
The expansion of the consumer credit market and the increased level of personal spending have aroused much interest Authority in recent years, particularly from of Singapore (MAS). the Monetary It is the interest that MAS has shown that provided the stimulus for this project. The main purpos...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-645062023-05-19T05:41:38Z Have Singaporeans become more credit-oriented Wee, Wang Ting Wong, Soke Yin Yap, Choon Lan Philip Gerrard Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business The expansion of the consumer credit market and the increased level of personal spending have aroused much interest Authority in recent years, particularly from of Singapore (MAS). the Monetary It is the interest that MAS has shown that provided the stimulus for this project. The main purpose of which is to establish if there has been a change in the lifestyle of the recent and current generations of Singaporeans, who have grown accustomed to the use of credit facilities. In order to achieve this objective, an analysis of credit and savings facilities and consumer behaviour has been carried out. The result of the literature search and the analysis of the data derived there under have revealed that a combination of stable political climate, strong economy and job security have led to a change in consumer behaviour. As Singaporeans have prospered, with higher disposable incomes, they have accepted the use of credit facilities to meet their immediate financial needs which cannot be satisfied from current income. In response, lenders have offered a greater variety of products to cater for this growing and changing demand. In the process of tracing the growth of the consumer credit market, it has been established that the expansion of credit has been accompanied by an increase in savings. Thus, though Singaporeans have become more credit-oriented, they are still a thrifty society. However, just in case the credit market begins to expand too rapidly in the years to come, it is recommended that MAS should closely monitor the position and take positive action where this is considered necessary. BUSINESS 2015-05-27T06:32:46Z 2015-05-27T06:32:46Z 1992 1992 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/64506 en Nanyang Technological University 125 p. application/pdf |
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The expansion of the consumer credit market and the
increased level of personal spending have aroused much
interest
Authority
in recent years, particularly from
of Singapore (MAS).
the Monetary
It is the interest that MAS has shown that provided the
stimulus for this project. The main purpose of which is to
establish if there has been a change in the lifestyle of
the recent and current generations of Singaporeans, who
have grown accustomed to the use of credit facilities. In
order to achieve this objective, an analysis of credit and
savings facilities and consumer behaviour has been carried
out.
The result of the literature search and the analysis of the
data derived there under have revealed that a combination of
stable political climate, strong economy and job security
have led to a change in consumer behaviour. As Singaporeans
have prospered, with higher disposable incomes, they have
accepted the use of credit facilities to meet their
immediate financial needs which cannot be satisfied from
current income. In response, lenders have offered a greater
variety of products to cater for this growing and changing
demand.
In the process of tracing the growth of the consumer credit market, it has been established that the expansion of
credit has been accompanied by an increase in savings.
Thus, though Singaporeans have become more credit-oriented,
they are still a thrifty society. However, just in case
the credit market begins to expand too rapidly in the years
to come, it is recommended that MAS should closely monitor
the position and take positive action where this is
considered necessary. |
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