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Greeks back local SMEs during lockdown

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While loyalty to big brands did continue during the lockdown, mainly thanks to the wide assortment of available goods, it was small and medium-sized businesses that caught the attention of Greeks, who fully related to the importance of supporting the local community and economy, according to an internatio­nal survey conducted by Ipsos for PayPal and released yesterday.

Almost two-thirds of respondent­s (62%) shopped at small local stores during the lockdown, and 32% made online purchases from small and medium-sized brands. Nearly half of respondent­s decided to make a purchase at a small/midsized business or local shop in order to support both the local and national economy. The trend is expected to continue after the end of the lockdown, with 58% of Greeks declaring that they will be even more willing to buy local products.

Two-thirds of the general population (66%) said they felt responsibl­e for supporting small businesses in their area. This was found to be especially important for seniors, as 87% of people aged over 65 said they believed that supporting the local economy was essential to overcoming the crisis.

“It reveals a major turning point in buying habits in Greece during lockdown – in particular, solidarity and local spirit,” stated Efi Dahan, a regional general manager at PayPal.

Cash had been dropping in popularity compared to other payment methods even before the crisis. The pandemic served as an accelerato­r to this process, pushing six out of 10 respondent­s in Greece to consider trying out new contactles­s payment solutions in shops. Half of those aged up to 20 said they would prefer to use contactles­s payment methods to avoid entering their PIN. Notably, 43% of people aged 65 and older could give up using cash from now on.

Other payment activities are slowly shifting online. During the quarantine, half of Greeks (51%) paid their household bills online or used mobile apps to do so. Seventy percent of respondent­s declared that even after the lockdown they planned to continue to pay their bills online. “Since Covid-19, people have been avoiding cash for fear of contractin­g the virus. Greeks are also reluctant to use touch screens in shops. This is not going to change. We are going to have a new normal,” said Dahan.

The crisis also awakened the spirit of altruism in Greeks and a desire for mutual assistance. During the pandemic, one in 10 Greek respondent­s began to volunteer or make donations.

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