Everything is changing so quickly. As a business owner, it can feel impossible to keep across it - let alone get in front of it!
To help, along with market researchers Ipsos MORI, we’ve taken a snapshot of what adults in the UK are thinking as pandemic restrictions continue to evolve. The insight will help you better position your business for the best recovery and growth.
We surveyed 1129 people online in the UK between May 28 and June 1, 2021. The respondents, aged 16-75, were asked about the payments methods they’ve started using, or have used more, as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, and which of those they intend to continue as everyday life begins to settle down.
Our top line findings show that as a result of the pandemic:
- 91% of those who started or increased their use of contactless payment methods, plan to continue using this method after restrictions have been lifted in the UK. With that rising to 94% when looking specifically at those aged 55-75.
- Digital wallets emerge as a trend to watch. While 16% of respondents started using, or increased their use of, digital wallets, for those aged 16-24 it was more than double (33%), and just under double (31%) for those aged 25-34.
- Interestingly, when it comes to continuing the use of digital wallets after restrictions have been lifted in the UK, the keenest age groups are those aged 35-75. Rising from a 79% average across ages, to 86% for those aged 35-44, 92% for those aged 45-54 and 91% for those aged 55-75.
Read on for a deeper dive into our findings and what they mean for your business.