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Visa, Mastercard, and UnionPay Transaction Volumes

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This graphic shows the number of global transactions for five major payment card companies (Visa, Mastercard, UnionPay, American Express, and Discover) from 2014–2023.

Data for the visualization includes both credit and debit card transactions and is sourced from Statista, current up to May 2024.

UnionPay Now #2 in Global Card Transactions

Card services tend to be imagined as a duopoly between Visa and Mastercard. However, founded in 2002, China’s UnionPay surpassed Mastercard by transaction volume in 2017.

In 2023 UnionPay recorded 228 billion transactions globally, now firmly in second place behind Visa (267 billion). According to Retail Banking Research, it also surpassed both Visa and Mastercard in terms of overall payment value as well.

YearVisaUnionPayMastercardAmerican
ExpressDiscover

2014113B20B51B7B2B

2015126B29B60B7B2B

2016139B38B67B7B2B

2017148B76B59B8B3B

2018165B98B90B8B3B

2019186B131B108B9B3B

2020188B151B113B9B3B

2021226B198B140B9B3B

2022242B213B150B10B4B

2023267B228B171B11B4B


Note: Figures rounded.

UnionPay’s largest market is China, where it’s the only interbank network, linking all the ATMs. It’s also worth noting that the majority of UnionPay transactions are debit transactions, though its credit card products are growing fast.

Meanwhile, promising fintech competitors like PayPal and Apple Pay have now turned into Visa and Mastercard collaborators in a bid to secure a spot in the massive and lucrative digital payments industry.

Part of the reason is how broad-reaching Visa and Mastercard infrastructure is. As this Motley Fool article explains, the two card giants have essentially built the highways of the payment world and now collect a toll every time there’s a transaction.

And even the amount of toll can make a difference in market share. For example, American Express cards are less popular due to higher merchant fees, limiting their acceptance.

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