, Singapore
271 views

Chart of the Week: Almost half of Singaporeans prefer e-payment methods

PayNow is the top choice for 18.2% of surveyed consumers.

Whilst credit cards continue to dominate the e-commerce payments landscape in Singapore, the use of real time bank payment services and e-wallets are on the rise, with 42% of local consumers preferring these methods of payments online, a survey by payment network company Rapyd revealed.

Credit cards continue to be the top-most preferred payment method for online purchases, with 34.4% of the survey’s 500 respondents indicating such. Around 75% of the respondents also used a credit card for paying goods both online and offline in the months of March and April.

But national real-time e-payments scheme PayNow is rapidly closing the gap, with 18.2% of Singaporeans now naming it as their preferred payment method. The number of respondents who used the payment method for online and offline purchases over March and April now stands at 70%.

Meanwhile, 6.4% of the total respondents said that GrabPay is their preferred payment method, followed by PayPal with 4.8% saying that they favour this service.

Bank transfers and e-wallets are also gaining ground in the city. Around 43% of respondents used mobile banking to pay for goods and services online and offline in March and April. Over the same period, 44% used PayPal and 43% used DBS PayLah!

Other e-payment methods used were Apple Pay (20%), FavePay (19%), Google Pay (11%), Singtel Dash (10%), OCBC Pay Anyone (10%), and Samsung Pay (9%).

Singapore currently boasts of an e-commerce market value of $4.9b, according to a separate study by J.P. Morgan, whilst it has a mobile commerce market value of $2.1b. By 2021, e-wallet purchases are expected to make up 22% of all sales in the city.

Pembekuan pendanaan menghantam penyedia layanan BNPL

Investor semakin sedikit mengalirkan dana ke penyedia layanan BNPL yang sudah menghadapi keuntungan margin yang tipis.

HSBC: Aliansi bank-fintech merupakan win-win

Pemberi pinjaman dapat belajar dari teknologi disruptif sambil membantu mereka mematuhi regulasi.

Tokenisasi aset perdagangan untuk menjembatani kesenjangan pembiayaan

Teknologi blockchain dapat mendesentralisasikan operasi keuangan dan mempermudah akses kredit.

BCA menjalankan komitmen terhadap keuangan berkelanjutan

Bank asal Indonesia ini mempertimbangkan aspek lingkungan dan tata kelola dalam keputusan pemberian pinjaman.

Mengapa UNOBank mendorong embedded finance tumbuh di Filipina

Bagi UNOBank, banking interface terpadu adalah strategi pertumbuhan sekaligus upaya inklusi keuangan.

OCBC mencoba mengurangi kesenjangan manfaat bagi agen properti di Singapura

Produk terbarunya menawarkan manfaat finansial di bidang perbankan, asuransi, dan perdagangan.

Upaya Malaysia menjadi anggota BRICS untuk mendorong perombakan sistem perbankan

Namun, tantangan muncul ketika menjauh dari ketergantungan pada AS dan SWIFT.

Platform pembayaran PingPong memperoleh lisensi PJP di Indonesia

PingPong mengincar ekspansi ke pasar ekspor senilai $320 miliar di negara tersebut.

Merger dan penutupan mengancam 3.800 bank di area pedesaan Cina

Sekitar 70 bank di area tersebut telah merger sejak 2023.