The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly
accelerated the adoption of digital solutions for many Filipinos, having a
profound impact on how they live, work, and pay. A recent online survey conducted
by PayPal revealed that 87% of Filipinos who were polled have increased their
usage of digital payments during the pandemic, and 9 in 10 preferred to digital
payments over cash during this time.
“While cash remains the most dominant method
of payment in the Philippines, circumstances brought on by the pandemic have given
digital payments a more prominent role in the everyday lives of Filipinos,”
said Rajkishore Agrawal, Senior Director and Head of Sales, SEA, PayPal.
The 2020 PayPal Consumer Insights Survey was
conducted with 500 Filipinos via online survey with the objective of
identifying the impact of COVID-19 on local payment behaviors.
In a recent study by the World Bank and the
National Economic Development Authority (NEDA), it was suggested that the use
of digital technologies such as digital payments, e-commerce, telemedicine, and
online education has helped the Philippine economy cope with social-distancing
measures, business continuity, and public service delivery.
“As the pandemic continues, health and safety need
to be a fundamental part of our everyday decisions,” said Agrawal. “But when
you consider continued usage of digital payments, convenience and security also
play vital roles.”
Almost half (49%) of the respondents
identified security as the topmost consideration when choosing which digital
payment platforms to use and an overwhelming 99% said they plan to keep using
digital payments even after community quarantines are eased. According to
PayPal, the majority of Filipino respondents used digital payments to pay for
bills (44%) and groceries (36%).
Rosy appetite for cross-border
shopping
“Usage of digital payments opens the door to
global e-commerce markets for Filipino shoppers,” said Agrawal. “Once they
experience the benefits—mainly convenience and security, it opens a wide array
of options for them in terms of shopping choices.”
From May to August this year, 61% of the
survey participants said they purchased from international merchants with the
most common purchases being for Fashion (41%) and Technology (34%). The survey
also found that 7 in 10 plan to continue purchasing from international
merchants in the coming three months.
When it comes to payment platforms for cross
border purchases, 77% of respondents cited PayPal as their most preferred
method. The digital payments platform has an estimated 361 million account
holders in over 200 markets across the world. It is also available for
different currencies, giving users unparalleled flexibility to make
international payments.
“At PayPal, we believe access to financial
services creates opportunities for everyone,” said Agrawal. “Now more than
ever, individuals and businesses need to stay connected to the online economy
as the pandemic leads to a digital shift in our way of life. For PayPal, this
means doubling down on our commitment to make payment experiences as
frictionless and secure as possible.”
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