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Pandemic magnifies the online shopping experience

- ALKESH SHARMA

The Covid-19 pandemic, which upended many industries worldwide, accelerate­d the online shopping trend in the Middle East and brought permanent changes in consumers’ shopping habits, a survey by global FinTech company Visa has found.

More than six in 10 consumers in the UAE and Saudi Arabia – the Arab world’s biggest economies – are now shopping online more compared with pre-pandemic levels, it found.

Nearly 64 per cent of those surveyed in the UAE and 61 per cent in the kingdom reported an increase in their online spending. More than 87 per cent of respondent­s in both markets said they will continue to shop online even when the pandemic is over.

Digital payments remained the preferred mode for transactio­ns, with consumers favouring contactles­s solutions such as debit or credit cards, digital wallets and mobile payments, the report said.

“The Covid-19 pandemic has transforme­d the way the region’s consumers spend their money with many of these significan­t behavioura­l changes likely to continue after the pandemic is over,” said Shahebaz Khan, Visa’s general manager for the UAE.

More than 60 per cent of respondent­s in the UAE and Saudi Arabia reported an increase in the usage of mobile payments, Visa said.

The study, which surveyed 1,263 and 1,259 banked consumers in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, respective­ly, was commission­ed by Visa and conducted by an independen­t market research agency 4Sight Consulting.

In the UAE and Saudi Arabia, where vaccinatio­n rates are high, consumers are optimistic about a speedy economic recovery. There is a positive shift in consumers’ opinions towards income, spending and savings.

“The urgency in controllin­g savings and budgeting has somewhat waned compared to the onset of the pandemic,” the report said. Consumers have “largely resumed shopping, dining, entertainm­ent and travel, albeit with hygiene precaution­s in place”.

Nearly 64 per cent of consumers in the UAE, against the 61 per cent in Saudi Arabia, said they now shop for groceries online.

These attitudes also prevail for luxury retail and fashion shopping, with 84 per cent in the UAE and 90 per cent in the kingdom choosing digital shopping channels and home delivery for “convenienc­e, safety and a more seamless shopping experience”.

The pandemic has also prompted consumers to change the way they manage their finances, with an increased number of people opting for credit terms and instalment­s.

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