2025年全球跨境支付服务行业洞察报告
艾瑞咨询·2025-11-08 00:06

Core Insights - The global cross-border e-commerce market is expanding, with a steady increase in the share of goods trade, and China remains a dominant player in the global cross-border e-commerce landscape, reinforcing an export-oriented structure [1][11][17]. - The global cross-border payment market has entered an era characterized by real-time payments, stablecoins, and digital currencies, with a steady market expansion driven by small, high-frequency transactions [1][26]. - The value of cross-border third-party payment services is becoming increasingly prominent, particularly in China's rapidly growing cross-border export third-party collection service market [1][33]. Global Cross-Border Trade Market Data - From 2020 to 2024, global import and export trade is expected to achieve an average annual compound growth rate of approximately 8%, reflecting strong industrial resilience and policy regulation capabilities [7]. - The service trade is showing stronger growth compared to goods trade, indicating a shift in global industrial structure towards digital services and financial technology [2][7]. China Cross-Border Trade Market Scale - China's goods and services import and export trade is projected to maintain an average annual growth rate of about 8% from 2020 to 2024, with a stable global trade share of around 11% [7]. - The diversification of export markets is evident, with significant growth in Asia, Europe, and emerging markets like Latin America and Africa, driven by initiatives like the Belt and Road [7][17]. Global Cross-Border E-Commerce Market Data - The global cross-border e-commerce market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 17% from 2020 to 2024, despite challenges from the pandemic and geopolitical uncertainties [11]. - Cross-border e-commerce is increasingly driving the digital transformation of traditional trade, with a rising share in global goods import and export [11][17]. Global Cross-Border Payment Market Size and Forecast - The global cross-border payment market is projected to grow from approximately $141.1 trillion to nearly $194.6 trillion from 2020 to 2024, with personal cross-border payments experiencing rapid growth [26]. - The core growth drivers for cross-border payments will shift towards meeting diverse consumer needs for small, high-frequency payments [26]. Value of Cross-Border Third-Party Payment Services - Cross-border third-party payment service providers are gaining prominence due to their advantages in operational experience, transaction speed, currency support, and value-added services compared to traditional channels [28][29]. - The market for cross-border third-party collection services is expected to grow significantly, driven by the diversification of trade participants and the increasing complexity of overseas local settlement methods [33][36]. Competitive Landscape of Cross-Border Third-Party Payment Services - The market for cross-border third-party payment services is showing significant concentration, with leading firms expanding their competitive advantages through global service networks and regulatory compliance [38]. - The ability to provide flexible, modular payment solutions and deep integration with specific business processes is becoming a key competitive barrier for payment service providers [39][40]. Emerging Market Opportunities and Risks - The expansion of China's cross-border e-commerce into emerging markets such as Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Africa presents both opportunities and challenges, requiring enhanced local payment capabilities [47][51]. - Key countries to focus on include Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Brazil, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Nigeria, and South Africa, each with unique market dynamics and payment preferences [49][51].