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PAYPAL SIGNUPS TRIPLE AS ONLINE SHOPPING SURGES

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ALTHOUGH SOME

MAY GO BACK TO THEIR OLD SHOPPING HABITS POST-PANDEMIC, AN INCREASED USE OF E-COMMERCE WILL BE THE NEW NORMAL IN AUSTRALIA.” PAYPAL AUSTRALIA SHOPPING EXPERT DANIELLE GRANT

SIGNUPS to PayPal Australia have almost tripled during the COVID-19 pandemic as Australian­s flock to online shopping, the payments giant says.

PayPal said that in April it processed its highest number of transactio­ns and the largest total value of payments in Australia since it entered the country’s market in 2005, although it declined to give figures.

In just a few months, the lockdowns have driven digital payments to levels PayPal had not expected for at least five years, the company said yesterday.

“This leap in online shopping is set to having lasting impacts,” PayPal said.

Australian­s used the service to stock up on groceries, alcohol, meal delivery and subscripti­on services, while travel, tourism and events and ticketing sales fell as peopled stayed home.

Notably, the number of signups among Australian­s aged 50 or older surged 65 per cent year-on-year, Paypal Australia said.

More than eight million Aussies — nearly a third of the population — now have a Pay

Pal account, up from over seven million a year ago.

Other retailers have also reported e-commerce sales surging during the lockdowns, including Kogan.com, Temple & Webster, Athlete’s Foot owner Accent Group, Myer and Peter Alexander owner Premier Investment­s.

“Although some may go back to their old shopping habits post-pandemic, an increased use of e-commerce will be the new normal in Australia,” Paypal Australia shopping expert Danielle Grant said.

Ms Grant warned Australian­s including those newer to online shopping to be wary of scams and fraudulent activity.

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