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Apr 5, 2022

Digital payments: Brand trust, UI top concerns for Gen Z

TOP OF THE CHARTS: A new report from Thunes shows how the demographic's payment preferences are rapidly shifting.

Digital payments: Brand trust, UI top concerns for Gen Z

 

 

Source: Thunes' Gen Z The Future of Spending for which a survery was conducted in 13 developed and emerging countries, including US, UK, Mexico, Brazil, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nigeria, Russia, Kenya, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Bangladesh.  

More from this source:

  • Gen Zs are embracing new types of money management—62% of respondents stated they don't have a bank account—while mobile wallets are growing fast.
  • Consequently, a range of digital payment options are preferred at check out, even when cash is an option. 
  • Gen Zs currently spend nearly a fifth of their income on shopping for clothes and electronic goods.
  • Brand and user experience top considerations when Gen Z considers payment options 
  • Social media is being used widely In some countries—over 90% of Gen Zs say they
    now use social media on multiple occasions throughout the day— and these platforms heavily informing consumer preference and brand choice for this demographic. 
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Top of the Charts: Key data at a glance

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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