Mobile Is Transforming Bill Payment Habits of All Age Groups – Bi-Annual ACI Speedpay Pulse Survey
Mobile bill pay brings daily lifestyle convenience for younger generations and is prompting older generations to change lifelong habits
Increased familiarity with — and trust in — the mobile channel has prompted a sharp increase in mobile wallet usage, with 58 percent of users reporting using it to make a payment at least once a week in 1H 2022, compared to 46 percent in 1H 2021. When paying bills, 49 percent of consumers would consider using a mobile wallet, compared to 36 percent in 2021 (and
“New habits and attitudes are still emerging, but the ones we see so far signal a huge opportunity for companies to double down on transforming and modernizing their billing experiences. Diversifying with new channels and the payment methods consumers want is important. However, remaining agile to more quickly respond to future changes in their preferences is equally critical. This may soon emerge as a crucial long-term competitive advantage,” said
Evidence of consumers’ growing pursuit of greater convenience, and payment experiences that better fit their daily lives, can be seen in how and what they use mobile devices for:
ACI SPEEDPAY PULSE KEY FINDINGS 1H 2022 |
KEY TAKEAWAY |
Growing appreciation of the utility of mobile
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As consumers feel safer and more familiar with mobile channels, they increasingly value their convenience and efficiency, resulting in increased regular usage. |
Faster bill pay experiences and rise of urgent payments
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With urgent payments rising, digital channels are a crucial enabler for making them more easily, also playing a key role in mitigating the risk of last-minute payments being late or missed. |
Billers’ apps challenge web’s dominance
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As Gen Z takes more responsibility for their bills, billers’ digital experiences will need to match their expectations. This would help to attract and retain younger bill payers, while also educating older audiences to convert them to more cost-effective and data-rich channels. |
Other key findings:
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Checking account deductions to pay monthly bills still dominate, with three in five consumers using them in 2022. Meanwhile, debit card use is up
8.6% in 2022, pushing past the50% mark (51.1% ) for the first time since our survey began in 2018. Overall, the paper check is down to18.5% in 2022 from25.3% a year earlier — a fall of6.8% . -
Alternative payment methods (APMs) such as Venmo, Apple Pay and
PayPal are increasingly catching on, recording a near5% increase in consumers’ preference to use them to pay bills. -
Real-time payments functionality is also growing, with
41.2% saying they would be interested in Request to Pay (RtP). The top three most important benefits of real-time payments include: avoiding late charges (32% ), immediate confirmation that payment was received (24.9% ) and immediate payment posting/transfer of funds (20.8% ). -
Despite the high publicity, crypto has yet to impact consumer preferences for paying bills. Younger generations show the most signs of potential future adoption. Specifically, Millennials are significantly more likely to believe cryptocurrency payments are secure (
42.7% ), followed by Gen Z (35.3% ), Gen X (28.3% ) and Boomers (just5.7% ).
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