


Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights a significant decline in credit card usage among the younger generation, with a notable decrease in credit card loan balances and transaction volumes across major banks in China [1][2][4] - As of mid-2025, the total credit card loan balance of six major state-owned banks and eight joint-stock banks reached 7.52 trillion yuan, a decrease of 197.57 billion yuan or 2.56% compared to the beginning of the year [1] - Major banks reported declines in credit card transaction volumes, with China Merchants Bank leading at 2.02 trillion yuan but experiencing an 8.54% year-on-year drop [1] Group 2 - The changing mindset of cardholders is evident, with many individuals opting to cancel excess credit cards, preferring to maintain only a few essential ones [2][4] - The People's Bank of China reported that by the end of 2024, the total number of credit cards and credit card-like products issued in the country was 727 million, reflecting a year-on-year decline of 5.14% [4] - The decline in credit card issuance is attributed to new regulations that have shifted the credit card business from rapid expansion to a more refined and high-quality development phase [4]