Cyprus credit card spending rose 1% y/y in June

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Credit card spending by locals rose in June according to data from the credit card company JCC.
Local plastic card use by Cyprus residents increased by 1% over the year earlier to EUR 150,909,879 (EUR 151 mln) in June, having also risen by 1% in May and fallen by 5% in April.
In the period January-June, credit card spending by locals was up by 2% to EUR 911.8 mln. Local card spending fell by 3% in 2009.
Expenditure by foreigners in Cyprus rose by 3% to EUR 42.9 mln in June, having risen by 3% in May.
For the first six months of the year, spending by foreigners was also up by 3%.
In 2009 spending by non-residents had fallen by 16% to EUR 412 mln.
Expenditure abroad by Cypriot residents continues to record an increase.
Residents of Cyprus spent EUR 561.3 mln abroad in the first six months of the year quarter, a rise of 11% compared with the same period of 2009.

Most credit card spending goes on supermarkets

Meanwhile, data on merchant turnover show that that by far the highest proportion of spending in January-June (20.7% of sales volume) was spent in supermarkets.
The second highest proportion (12.4%) was spent on clothing.