Business Standard

Elders going big on e-commerce and use of digital wallet

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The lockdown has brought a sea of changes in the buying behaviour of many Indians, such as purchasing vegetables and other consumable­s without asking for prices, according to a survey by Enormous Brands.

The survey took feedback from 3,737 respondent­s in cities including Delhi-ncr, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune and Ahmedabad. It found that there has also been a sharp increase in adoption of digital technology by older people to join the e-commerce bandwagon for ordering items like milk, grocery and home essentials and paying through wallets and UPI.

“The stay-at-home mandate has changed the behaviour of many Indians. Indians who were born and brought up asking for ‘dhaniya’ or ‘mirchi’ free from the vegetable vendors are now buying vegetables and other consumable­s without asking the prices,” said the survey.

Around 42 per cent of respondent­s claimed they buy vegetables and other consumable­s without asking for prices, which is a drastic shift from a universal value-conscious, penny pinching Indian mentality, it added.

The survey also found that older people adopted digital technology faster during the lockdown, with as much as 47 per cent higher adoption among elders (55-65 years) of e-commerce for ordering milk, grocery and home essentials and paying through UPI.

The study found that TV viewership grew during the lockdown, shining over OTT platforms. It found that 43 per cent saw cable TV as primary entertainm­ent in the highincome households and 13 per cent across the sample size reactivate­d their Dth/cable subscripti­on, it said.

According to the survey, newspapers are poised for a strong return, with 74 per cent of the respondent­s saying they missed their daily newspaper. While 29 per cent have moved to reading newspapers online, only 4 per cent would unsubscrib­e from the hard copy.

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