With10.8% users of e-commerce growth in 2009, consumer of online shopping, always avoid to the credit card payments, while debit card or other payment methods, become more and more frequently used to buy online. The results of the survey is based on February 2010, "online retail revenue and expenditure for 2010-2014," Javelin study.
According to Javelin research, there are many reasons to explain of reducing credit card purchase, and said they would continue to do so. Poor economic growth hold back of consumers to carry large amounts of Balance Transfer Cards may be the most important reason. Nearly half of consumers (48%) said they have begun to use debit cards to help control the procurement, and reduce the use of credit cards in 2009. This merchant locations, continuing diversity of payment methods to meet the needs of value added purchase online. Consumers often want to leave a credit card or debit card, or change the basis of the options - thick black checking account balance is too low or they reach an available credit limit. Online credit services to enable consumers to delay in payment, this is our advantage, letters of credit provided the terms of the credit card. 11% of consumers choose this trend in online payment "option. In order to improve the user's security information or the identity of individuals may choose to avoid the payment of a credit card purchases. Some banks and other trusted providers to choose online payment option to a number of recommendations.
Choose alternative payment method will account for 19% of the total retail payment, online credit card usage declined in online purchasing by 2014. Through on-line purchase of a major credit card is expected to decline from 2008's 54.8 percent to 39% in 2014. Debit cards will include 26% of online sales by 2014.
Javelin reports, compare the volume of online shopping and credit cards and debit cards from 2008 to the present, it is expected that through the major credit card will fall from 54.8% in 2008 in 2014, from 39% of online purchases, while only 26% of the online sales will be prepaid credit cards in 2014.
Monday, March 29, 2010
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