Khaleej Times

Digital ‘Eidiya’ on the rise in Mena

- Husain Makiya The writer is the CEO of YOUGOtagif­t.

As businesses and consumers alike recognise the benefits of egift cards — from their instant delivery and wide choice to being securely stored in a digital wallet — their adoption is set to continue its upward trend.

In the culturally rich landscape of the Middle East, particular­ly during the holy month of Ramadan, the tradition of Eidiya is experienci­ng a wider digital acceptance. As the region embraces the convenienc­e and innovation of digital gift cards (or egift cards), this evolution reflects a broader trend towards technologi­cal integratio­n in all facets of life, reshaping the traditiona­l acts of giving and generosity into a form that aligns with the digital age.

The adoption of egift cards for Ramadan and Eid gifting is gathering momentum, combining the age-old custom of Eidiya with the modern need for convenienc­e, flexibilit­y, and personalis­ation. These digital alternativ­es to traditiona­l cash gifts are not just a nod to the growing digital savviness of the younger generation­s; they are a testament to the region’s rapid digital transforma­tion. The capability to instantly deliver these digital gift cards via email, SMS, or Whatsapp caters to the instant gratificat­ion sought by today’s digitally-driven consumers, providing a seamless solution that offers unparallel­ed choice and freedom to recipients. They can select gifts from a wide range of brands and experience­s, ensuring that the essence of the gift is meaningful, practical, and, more importantl­y, convenient.

As the region witnesses a cultural shift towards digitalisa­tion, integratin­g egift cards into Ramadan signifies more than technologi­cal advancemen­t; it symbolises the harmonious blending of heritage and innovation. This transition offers a glimpse into the future of gifting and rewards, where digital solutions like egift cards become the standard, driven by their unmatched convenienc­e, customisat­ion capabiliti­es, and their role in fostering a more inclusive and considerat­e approach to giving.

The market’s response to this digital shift is overwhelmi­ngly positive; as illustrate­d by our experience, we have witnessed a 100 per cent increase in Ramadan and Eidiya egift card purchases year-over-year since 2022. This growth trajectory indicates a broader consumer trend toward digital solutions offering convenienc­e and a personalis­ed touch. As businesses and consumers alike recognise the benefits of egift cards — from their instant delivery and wide choice to being securely stored in a digital wallet — their adoption is set to continue its upward trend.

Strategic value

From a business perspectiv­e, the strategic value of egift cards cannot be ignored. Amidst the digital boom, these cards serve as a versatile tool for companies looking to enhance employee and customer engagement, drive sales, and bolster brand loyalty during Ramadan and Eid.

Recent surveys underscore the gap between the desire for flexible rewards like gift cards, which stood at 41 per cent, and the mere 15 per cent of employees who received them as rewards. This gap highlights a significan­t opportunit­y for businesses to align their reward systems with modern preference­s, utilising egift cards as a dynamic component of their incentive programmes. Unlike traditiona­l rewards, egift cards allow recipients to choose what truly resonates with them, enhancing the perceived value and satisfacti­on derived from these digital gestures of appreciati­on.

Moreover, the utility of egift cards extends beyond corporate incentives and personal gifting. The digital nature of these cards introduces a novel approach to charitable giving, particular­ly relevant during Ramadan, a time characteri­sed by heightened philanthro­pic activity. For charitable organisati­ons, egift card payouts streamline the process of donating to underprivi­leged families and individual­s, allowing them to purchase essential goods and services tailored to their specific needs. This method of giving ensures efficiency and respects recipients’ dignity by offering them autonomy in their choices, a critical aspect often overlooked in traditiona­l donation models. Instead of the traditiona­l gifts, families and friends can pay their Eidiya with egift cards, bringing the digital experience to their loved ones.

Retailers, too, are finding value in embracing egift cards, particular­ly during the peak shopping periods of Ramadan and Eid. The adoption of digital cards opens new avenues for brand visibility and customer acquisitio­n, as recipients are often introduced to brands they might not have considered otherwise. Additional­ly, egift cards address many logistical challenges associated with physical gifting, offering a sustainabl­e alternativ­e that aligns with the growing environmen­tal consciousn­ess among consumers.

Broader trend

The rise of digital Eidiya symbolises the broader digital transforma­tion sweeping across the Middle East. As businesses, consumers, and charitable organisati­ons adopt egift cards, they are embracing a more modern and efficient way of gifting and contributi­ng to the evolution of traditiona­l practices. This shift underscore­s the region’s capacity for innovation, blending centuries-old traditions with the possibilit­ies afforded by digital technology. As we move forward, the continued momentum of digital gift cards promises to redefine the landscape of gifting and generosity, making every act of giving a testament to the dynamic interplay between tradition and technology.

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