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プラスチックカード材料市場- 世界の産業規模、シェア、動向、機会、予測、材料タイプ別、カードタイプ別、用途別、地域別セグメント、競合、2020年~2030年Plastic Card Materials Market - Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity & Forecast, Segmented By Material Type, By Type of Card, By Application, By Region & Competition, 2020-2030F |
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プラスチックカード材料市場- 世界の産業規模、シェア、動向、機会、予測、材料タイプ別、カードタイプ別、用途別、地域別セグメント、競合、2020年~2030年 |
出版日: 2025年08月25日
発行: TechSci Research
ページ情報: 英文 180 Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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プラスチックカード材料の世界市場規模は2024年に6億9,695万米ドルで、2030年にはCAGR 6.32%で10億673万米ドルに達すると予測されています。
プラスチックカード材料の世界市場は、安全で物理的な身分証明書や取引媒体に対する機関や企業の需要の高まりに後押しされ、持続的な成長を遂げています。デジタル化が進んでいるにもかかわらず、銀行、通信、政府、運輸、ヘルスケア、小売などの業界では、コスト効率、運用信頼性、既存インフラとの互換性などの点で、プラスチックカードへの依存度が高いです。これらのカードは、高い耐久性、優れた印刷品質、EMVチップや磁気ストライプなどのセキュリティー機能との統合能力から選ばれたPVC、PC、ABS、PET-Gなどの素材で主に製造されています。特にPVCは、そのコスト優位性と汎用性から、依然として大量生産用途に選ばれている素材です。
市場概要 | |
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予測期間 | 2026-2030 |
市場規模:2024年 | 6億9,695万米ドル |
市場規模:2030年 | 10億673万米ドル |
CAGR:2025年~2030年 | 6.32% |
急成長セグメント | ポリ塩化ビニル(PVC) |
最大市場 | アジア太平洋 |
デジタルウォレットやモバイルID技術が、特に都市部やハイテクに精通した層で支持を集めている一方で、特に政府の福祉プログラム、農村部のバンキング、通信SIMの発行、交通機関のチケット発券システムなどではプラスチックカードが引き続き使用されており、世界なアクセスと決済のエコシステムにおけるプラスチックカードの役割が定着していることが浮き彫りになっています。組織がIDや決済インフラをアップグレードするにつれて、スマートな機能性と規制遵守の両方をサポートする先進的で環境に配慮したプラスチックカード材料に需要がシフトしています。このようなニーズの高まりにより、プラスチックカード材料市場は、近い将来から中期にかけて、弾力的でイノベーション主導の成長を遂げることが期待されています。
金融サービスおよび銀行セクターの拡大
セキュリティと不正防止
持続可能な素材の採用拡大
Global Plastic Card Materials market was valued at USD 696.95 Million in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 1006.73 Million by 2030 with a CAGR of 6.32%. The Global Plastic Card Materials Market is witnessing sustained growth, fueled by rising institutional and commercial demand for secure, physical identification and transaction mediums. Despite increasing digitalization, industries such as banking, telecommunications, government, transportation, healthcare, and retail continue to rely heavily on plastic cards for their cost efficiency, operational reliability, and compatibility with existing infrastructure. These cards are predominantly manufactured using PVC, PC, ABS, and PET-G, materials selected for their high durability, superior print quality, and ability to integrate with security features such as EMV chips and magnetic stripes. Notably, PVC remains the material of choice for high-volume applications due to its cost advantage and versatility.
Market Overview | |
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Forecast Period | 2026-2030 |
Market Size 2024 | USD 696.95 Million |
Market Size 2030 | USD 1006.73 Million |
CAGR 2025-2030 | 6.32% |
Fastest Growing Segment | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Largest Market | Asia-Pacific |
While digital wallets and mobile ID technologies are gaining traction, especially in urban and tech-savvy demographics, the continued use of plastic cards particularly in government welfare programs, rural banking, telecom SIM issuance, and transport ticketing systems highlights their entrenched role in global access and payment ecosystems. As organizations upgrade their ID and payment infrastructure, the demand is shifting toward advanced and environmentally conscious plastic card materials that support both smart functionalities and regulatory compliance. This evolving need positions the plastic card materials market for resilient, innovation-driven growth in the near to mid-term.
Key Market Drivers
Expansion in Financial Services and Banking Sector
The rapid and sustained expansion of the financial services and banking sector is a major catalyst driving the growth of the Global Plastic Card Materials Market. As financial institutions across both developed and emerging economies continue to push for greater financial inclusion, digital transformation, and secure payment infrastructure, the demand for plastic cards particularly debit, credit, prepaid, and financial ID cards has seen a significant surge. Governments and central banks, especially in emerging markets, are increasingly focused on bringing unbanked populations into the formal banking system. Programs such as India's Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) and similar initiatives in Latin America and Africa have led to the issuance of hundreds of millions of new bank accounts, nearly all accompanied by plastic RuPay, Visa, or MasterCard debit cards. These cards, typically made of PVC or PET-G, have driven up the consumption of plastic card materials at scale. Low-income and rural segments continue to rely on physical cards as their primary means of accessing financial services, fueling steady demand. As digital banking and fintech platforms expand globally, especially in regions like Southeast Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Eastern Europe, they often provide co-branded prepaid or debit cards for easier user onboarding and transaction capabilities. These platforms offering services such as digital wallets, neobanking, and cross-border remittances increasingly use plastic cards to complement their digital offerings. This convergence of digital and physical financial solutions contributes directly to the growth in plastic card material consumption, particularly of multi-layered secure substrates suitable for EMV chip integration.
The global shift from magnetic stripe cards to EMV-compliant smart cards, driven by security regulations and fraud prevention mandates, has accelerated the replacement cycle for financial cards. These EMV cards require high-quality plastic materials, such as polycarbonate or composite PVC, that support chip embedding and withstand repeated use. Globally, more than 12 billion EMV-compliant chip cards are currently in circulation, facilitating 93% of all card-present transactions. While EMV technology has become the industry standard across much of the world adopted in over 80 countries its implementation remains in progress in select markets, notably in parts of Asia and the United States, where legacy systems and infrastructure transitions continue to delay full-scale migration. As banks upgrade their card portfolios to chip-enabled, dual-interface, or biometric cards, the market sees increased demand for more technically advanced and durable card materials. With the pandemic accelerating the adoption of contactless payment methods, many banks are reissuing cards with NFC functionality. These cards require materials that ensure signal conductivity, security, and long-term durability, driving innovation and higher material specifications in the plastic card market. In 2023, contactless transactions in the U.S. reached 17.9 billion, highlighting a significant shift in consumer payment behavior toward faster, tap-to-pay solutions. According to Visa, the number of contactless cards in circulation surpassed 300 million by the end of 2023, more than doubling from 120 million in 2019. Despite the rise of mobile tap-to-pay solutions, physical contactless cards remain critical, particularly in regions with low smartphone penetration or limited digital literacy.
Key Market Challenges
Security and Fraud Prevention
Counterfeiting remains a significant concern in the plastic card materials market. Fraudsters strive to produce counterfeit cards that closely resemble genuine ones, posing challenges in detecting fraudulent activities. Effective authentication features, such as holograms, security inks, microprinting, and UV-visible elements, play a crucial role in thwarting counterfeiting attempts. It is imperative to continuously develop innovative security features to stay one step ahead of counterfeiters.
Data breaches present a grave security threat to plastic cards. Cybercriminals target financial institutions, merchants, and payment processors in their quest for unauthorized access to sensitive cardholder data. These breaches can lead to the compromise of card information, resulting in fraudulent transactions and financial losses. Implementing robust data protection measures, including encryption and secure data storage protocols, is of utmost importance to prevent data breaches and safeguard cardholder information.
Key Market Trends
Growing Adoption of Sustainable Material
The increasing awareness of the environmental impact caused by plastic materials has led to a surge in demand for sustainable alternatives. Plastic pollution, carbon emissions, and waste management have emerged as significant concerns for individuals, businesses, and governments alike. As a result, there is a growing consumer preference for products, including plastic cards, that are manufactured using sustainable materials. This heightened awareness is fueling the adoption of alternative materials in the plastic card materials market.
Advancements in sustainable materials have enabled the development of alternative options for plastic card production. Materials such as bioplastics, recycled plastics, plant-based polymers, and other renewable resources are being actively explored as viable substitutes for traditional PVC plastics. These sustainable materials offer comparable durability and functionality, while simultaneously mitigating the environmental impact associated with plastic card manufacturing.
In this report, the Global Plastic Card Materials Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:
Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the Global Plastic Card Materials Market.
Global Plastic Card Materials Market report with the given market data, TechSci Research offers customizations according to a company's specific needs. The following customization options are available for the report: