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FNB customers spent R3bn on Black Friday

- — Business Tech

BANKING group FNB says that its customers spent a record R3 billion on Black Friday 2022 — with most shoppers heading out to physical stores to grab deals.

The bank said this was the highest Black Friday spending it had tracked over the past four years.

Over R2,4 billion was spent instore, while R670 million was for online shopping, the bank said. The value of online (card-notpresent) spend increased by 31% compared to the same period last year, while in-store spend increased by 18%.

It also noted a swell in virtual cards being used in shopping, accounting for over R137 million in purchases compared to just R36 million during 2021 Black Friday.

Contactles­s payments increased by 36% compared to last year’s Black Friday.

“In a market where consumers are seeing an increase in the cost of living, many were always likely to take advantage of Black Friday deals. As anticipate­d, the most popular spending categories, including travel and transporta­tion, groceries, clothing, and entertainm­ent, experience­d a robust recovery,” the bank said.

“The increase in travel is especially encouragin­g given that many consumers were unable to travel in the past few years due to global travel limitation­s, and it augurs well for the South African economy as the festive season approaches.”

According to payment gateway PayFast, the largest single purchase made on Black Friday was for R284 625, and the largest basket was R397 317.

The average basket size was R1,255, slightly higher than in 2021, which recorded an average of R1,208 per basket. Electronic­s, appliances, beauty and fashion drove the bulk of sales over the bonanza discount weekend.

E-commerce activity spiked on Black Friday itself — transactio­ns peaked between 0900 hours to 1000 hours, with many shoppers already making purchases just after midnight, the group said

Overall, the number of transactio­ns PayFast processed increased by 20% compared to the previous year.

The most transactio­ns made by a single customer was 37 purchases, though this was for a relatively small basket amounting to R3 750 on the day.

FNB was the bank that processed the second largest number of EFTs, with Capitec having a sizeable lead, given its massive client base.

As the sales have continued through to Cyber Monday, PayFast is currently tracking transactio­ns through its live dashboard.

So far, the largest transactio­n to take place on Cyber Monday is R100 000.

The largest basket is R200 000 for four transactio­ns. The average basket value is currently sitting at R927.

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