Large Card Issuers Returning to Direct Mail Marketing

An analyst that tracks credit card direct mailings said there are signs that large credit issuers may be returning to direct mail credit card marketing.

Direct mail offers from large credit card issuers has traditionally provided the most direct competition for credit union card issuers, but large issuers had largely moved away from the marketing approach as the credit industry declined.

But now Andrew Davidson, senior vice president with Mintel Compermedia, a firm that tracks direct mail advertising, says there are signs that large card issuers are returning to the marketing practice.

According to the firm's observations, large card issuers sent 180 million direct mail card offers in October, a 34% increase over the number of card offers sent by direct mail in September.

"Credit card mail volume is still down significantly from a year ago, but October's sharp increase is an excellent sign for the industry," said Davidson. "With recent green shoots of economic recovery, card issuers feel more confident about the future. I anticipate that this winter will mark the start of a turnaround in credit card direct marketing that will be sustained through 2010. This could very well be the beginning of the end for credit card direct mail declines."

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