New payments trends study reveals 81% of consumers are adjusting their purchasing habits and spending
LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–With the holiday season around the corner, and consumers indicating they are changing their shopping habits, this is a critical time for merchants to reevaluate their checkout, as 62% of consumers would abandon a purchase if faced with checkout complications, according to new research from Paysafe (NYSE: PSFE).
The leading payments platform found that offering a broader range of payment options is vital today both to large and small online businesses. Despite the continued popularity of traditional payment methods such as debit cards (67%) and credit cards (50%) for holiday shopping, the results showed a noticeable shift toward alternative payment methods (APMs). For instance, 48% of consumers favour digital wallets when shopping online during the holiday season, with 41% regularly using bank transfers and 25% embracing online cash payment solutions, also known as eCash. eCash appears particularly popular in Peru (36%) and Brazil (31%), while the Germans are the biggest digital wallet users (61%).