Consumer Optimism Remains Strong Despite Economic Headwinds, Per 2022 Holiday Spending Report From ACI Worldwide
ACI Worldwide reports a strong 2022 holiday shopping season, with eCommerce transactions increasing by 21% compared to 2021, surpassing projections by 6%. Notable trends include a significant 87% rise in buy now, pay later (BNPL) transaction values during Black Friday and a 36% share of Black Friday eCommerce traffic from mobile devices. Fraud attempts decreased by 0.5%, indicating enhanced transaction security. Consumers favored cheaper delivery methods, with BOPIS transactions growing by 18%. Overall, ACI anticipates continued growth in digital payments and mobile shopping trends into 2023.
- E-commerce transactions increased by 21% in Q4 2022, exceeding projections.
- Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) transaction values surged by 87% during Black Friday.
- Mobile devices accounted for 36% of Black Friday eCommerce traffic, reflecting a shift towards mobile shopping.
- Fraud attempts decreased by 0.5%, improving eCommerce security.
- BOPIS transaction values rose by 18%, indicating consumer preference for cost-saving delivery options.
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Annual ACI Holiday Spending Report reveals surge in use of mobile devices, digital wallets and buy now, pay later (BNPL) payment methods during 2022 holiday season, as shoppers sought out cheaper, more convenient alternatives
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eCommerce transactions increased
21% , as fraud attempts decreased by0.5% during holiday season Q4 2022 versus 2021 -
BNPL transaction values increased by
87% during Black Friday versus 2021, as it became the go-to payment method for shoppers concerned with inflation -
Mobile devices saw a surge in volume of transactions, with
36% of Black Friday eCommerce traffic via mobile devices -
More consumers opted for delivery channels such as BOPIS or Click and Collect, helping shoppers save on delivery costs, as volume of transactions experienced a
25% increase Q4 2022 versus 2021
Consumers spent more on gaming and travel, as both sectors saw a significant uptick in transaction volumes during Cyber Weekend 2022. The gaming sector experienced a
“Consumers upped their spending this holiday season despite increasing economic pressures,” explained
Mobile shopping surged on Black Friday
Consumers used their smartphones to make key purchases as deals dropped over Cyber Weekend. In total, mobile devices drove a
eCommerce shopping is becoming more secure
Fraud attempts decreased by
Venturing in-store to save costs
Data from ACI finds that shoppers actively sought out Buy Online, Pick-Up In-Store (BOPIS) options as a cheaper alternative to shipping and waiting for products to deliver. Transaction values for BOPIS increased by
Buy now, pay later options continue to lure holiday shoppers
The go-to payment method for Black Friday — BNPL — rose by
For high-value products, credit and debit cards were the top choice. Transactions for credit and debit cards experienced an
“Use of digital wallets during the last holiday season signals a broader trend that we expect to play out in the year ahead,” added Singh. “Consumers, especially younger shoppers, are embracing digital wallets as a mainstream payment method. More than half of consumers (
To meet this demand, ACI recently launched its ACI Wallet Hub, an integrated network that gives merchants in 70+ countries the ability to connect to a single hub offering 200+ global and regional digital wallets. The wallet hub is part of ACI’s payments orchestration platform for global eCommerce.
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