Supply Chain Finance to Reach USD 13.4 billion by 2031 at 8.8% CAGR
The supply chain finance market was estimated at $6 billion in 2021 and is forecast to reach $13.4 billion by 2031, developing at a CAGR of 8.8% from 2022 to 2031, as per the latest reports released by Allied Market Research.
Additionally, the reports contain a comprehensive evaluation of the most favorable strategies, extending market requirements, market size, and estimations, value chain, key investors, leaders & opportunities, competitive scenario, and local landscape. The report will provide vital information to new contestants, shareholders, leaders and investors in presenting important techniques for the future and initiating major steps to reinforce and uplift their position in the market.
COVID-19 Scenario
The sudden outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic had adverse effects on the development of the global supply chain finance market, leading to an increase in remote working activities building an overwhelming task of receiving data from multiple locations & sources for the supply chain finance firms.
The Covid-19 pandemic considerably increased the demand for new advancements including electronic invoicing, artificial intelligence, smartphone and mobile internet access, and blockchain in commercial transactions, which contributed to the development of the global market.
Simultaneously, the report also offers a detailed distribution of the global supply chain finance market depending on the offerings, providers, application, end user, and area. The report gives an extensive evaluation of every division and their respective sub-division through graphical and flow chart representation. This evaluation can considerably help market players, investors, and new candidates in deciding and creating strategies based on the quickest developing divisions and highest revenue generation which is mentioned in the report.
In terms of offering, the export and import bill division experienced the major market share in 2021 with around two-fifths of the global supply chain finance market share, and is supposed to keep up with its administration status during the forecast period. When it comes to the shipping guarantees segment, it is expected to experience the fastest CAGR of 13.1% during the forecast period.
On the basis of provider, the banks division experienced the largest market share in 2021, accounting for around 90% of the global supply chain finance market share, and is expected to keep up its leadership position during the forecast period. Nevertheless, the trade finance division is predicted to hold the highest CAGR of 14.2% during the forecast period.
When it comes to application, the domestic division experienced the major market share in 2021, facilitating to around fourth-fifths of the global supply chain finance market share, and is supposed to keep up its leadership position during the forecast period. However, the global segment is expected to refer to the fastest CAGR of 11.6% during the forecast period.
Based on end user, the large enterprise division held the major market share in 2021, contributing to around two-thirds of the global supply chain finance market share, and is supposed to maintain its leadership position during the forecast period. However, the small & medium-sized enterprise division is supposed to refer to the fastest CAGR of 11.2% during the forecast period.
Area-wise, the Asia-Pacific area witnessed the major market share in 2021, holding over two-fifths of the global supply chain finance market share and is supposed to maintain its administrative position during the forecast period. Moreover, the same division is expected to hold the fastest CAGR of 11.5% during the forecast period. The report also evaluates other areas such as North America, Europe, and LAMEA.
The key players evaluated in the global supply chain finance market report include Asian Development Bank, BNP Paribas Group, Bank of America Corporation, Citigroup, Inc., Eulers Herms (Allianz Trade), HSBC Group, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc., Royal Bank of Scotland plc, and Standard Chartered plc.
The report mentioned these key players in the global supply chain finance market report as they have effectively utilized strategies such as joint ventures, associations, expansion, new product arrival in the market, collaborations, and others to expand their services and expertise in the industry. The report is helpful in evaluating latest developments, product portfolio, business performance, and handling divisions by eminent players in the market.
Key Advantages For Partners
This report gives a quantitative evaluation of the market divisions, current trends, estimations, and dynamics of the data analytics in banking market analysis from 2021 to 2031 to distinguish the available supply chain finance market opportunity.
The market research is offered along with the data related to key drivers, limitations, and opportunities in the supply chain finance market forecast.
Porter's five forces analysis highlights the intensity of purchasers and suppliers to empower stakeholders to make profit-oriented business efforts and boost their supplier-buyer network.
In-depth evaluation of the supply chain finance market division helps to decide the available market opportunities.
Major nations in each area are mapped according to their revenue contribution to the global market.
Market player positioning works with benchmarking and provides a brief understanding of the current position of the market players.
The report includes the evaluation of the regional as well as global supply chain finance market trends, key players, market segments, application areas, and market-development strategies.
Key market segments
Offering
1. Export and Import Bills
2. Letter of Credit
3. Performance Bonds
4. Shipping Guarantees
5. Others
Provider
1. Banks
2. Trade Finance House
3. Others
Application
1. Domestic
2. International
End User
1. Large Enterprises
2. Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
By Area
1. North America (U.S., Canada)
2. Europe (Germany, France, UK, Italy, Spain, Rest of Europe)
3. Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India, Australia, South Korea, Rest of Asia-Pacific)
4. LAMEA (Latin America, Middle East, Africa)
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