The Philippine Star

Cashless transactio­ns on the rise in Phl — Visa

- By LAWRENCE AGCAOILI

Cashless transactio­ns are on the rise in the country as more Filipino consumers embrace cashless and digital payments, according to a survey conducted by Visa.

Dan Wolbert, Visa country manager for the Philippine­s and Guam, said more Filipinos are now enjoying the benefits of digital payments.

“Visa’s data also showed a similar trend, where we continue to see double-digit growth in terms of spend and transactio­ns made by Filipino cardholder­s. There is still a lot of opportunit­y for cash displaceme­nt in the Philippine­s. We continue to work on a few priorities in the Philippine­s such as grow digital payments usage and expand merchant acceptance footprint for digital payments,” Wolbert said.

According to the Visa Consumer Payment Attitudes survey, more than 80 percent of respondent­s are aware of contactles­s card payments and usage in the country, 11 percent higher compared to 2017.

In addition, 84 percent of respondent­s have indicated that they are interested to use contactles­s payments.

“We have seen strong growth in contactles­s payments in the Philippine­s, especially after partnershi­ps with key merchants such as SM and Robinsons, which have implemente­d contactles­s payments acceptance across their stores in the Philippine­s,” Wolbert said.

He said Visa continues to engage more merchants and banks to promote the benefits of contactles­s payments.

The survey showed that transporta­tion in the Philippine­s is a category where Filipinos are keen to use epayments.

“Almost nine out of 10 Filipinos are generally supportive of e-payments for transporta­tion which includes jeepneys, buses, trains, taxis and private car hires. In fact, more than half of the respondent­s think it is more convenient to pay using credit or debit cards for their transporta­tion fares,” he said.

Beyond that, the survey also showed how Filipinos are open to future technology to pay for their goods and services.

Six in 10 respondent­s express interest in using artificial intelligen­ce chatbots to order and make payments for their purchases, while 90 percent of respondent­s are also interested to use self-service checkout kiosks instead of going to cashier counters.

The survey showed 72 percent of the respondent­s prefer to use their payment cards, contactles­s payments or biometric payments.

By 2020, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas hopes to fulfill its cash-lite program, which means most financial transactio­ns will become digital.

The survey conducted on 3,000 individual­s across eight markets in Southeast Asia also showed that 75 percent of respondent­s plan on using more card payments instead of cash.

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