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The Way We Pay: e- and m-Commerce Trends A Survey by Visa and GfK Research Published October 2013

The Way We Pay: e- and m-Commerce Trends

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Visa’s eCommerce/mCommerce survey, “The Way We Pay” explores consumer attitude towards online shopping and the progression towards mobile shopping and digital wallets. According to new data, days on which total eCommerce spending exceeds one billion dollars are becoming more the norm than the exception.

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The Way We Pay:e- and m-Commerce TrendsA Survey by Visa and GfK ResearchPublished October 2013

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eCommerce Grows Up

• More than half of respondents – among almost all ages, incomes and regions – said they’re more comfortable spending money online today than five years ago

• West Coast inhabitants were significantly more likely than those in the Northeast or Midwest to say they are more comfortable spending money online today than they were five years ago

• West Coasters are (60%) more likely to own a smartphone than those in the Northeast and Midwest (46%)

• Respondents on the West Coast (37%) are more likely than those in the Midwest (21%) or South (25%) to have purchased something online with their smartphone

Rockies/Plains

Midwest

South

West Coast

Northeast

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Mobile Commerce Poised for Growth

• 27% of smartphone owners have used their phone to make a purchase online in the last 12 months

• 24% have used a tablet to make a purchase from an online merchant in the past 12 months

• 15% indicate they have scanned a QR code on their smartphone to make a purchase

• 86% said they have not used their smartphone to make a purchase while in a retail store or other physical location

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New Ways to Pay with a Mobile Phone

20%

22%

19%

26%

30% 20% of respondents said that if available, they’d use their smartphone to pay back friends

22% indicated they’d use their smartphone to pay at parking meters

19% would use their mobile device to tip

26% indicated they would make purchases with their mobile devices at gas stations

30% said they’d use their mobile device to pay for public transportation

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Showrooming Becoming a Thing of the Past

53%of respondents never go to a

retail store to see or test a product

before buying online 26%

of respondents go to a retail store to see or test a product a few times a year, with no intention to buy

12% of respondents go to a retail store to see or test a product once a month, with no intention to buy

Who is going to retail stores with no intention to buy?

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Payment Behaviors are Evolving

49% indicate that having to set up an account with each new online retailer is the most annoying aspect of online shopping

35%do most of their online shopping while at home or during their leisure time

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Consumers See a Future for Digital Wallets

• 57% of respondents said that digital wallets already have, will or may replace a physical wallet in the next five years, compared to 43% who said it will never happen

• 28% indicated that there’s a possibility digital wallets will become mainstream in the next five years - those in the 25 to 64 age range are more likely to believe this

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Moving Toward a Cashless Society?

Respondents carry less than $20 in their wallet, on average

Women are significantly more likely than men to carry less

than $10 in their wallet

(30% compared to 16%, respectively)

Carry less than

$10

Carry

$100 or more

Men are significantly morelikely than women to carry$100 or more in their wallet

(21% compared to 5%, respectively)

26%

40%

Carry between $20 - $50

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MethodologyThis survey was conducted through a telephone omnibus survey by GfK Custom Research’s OmniTel service in August 2013. The omnibus methodology provides nationally projectable results through a probability sample of 1,000 U.S. adults 18 years of age and older (500 male and 500 female) living in private households in the continental United States.

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