While preference for digital payments – including eWallet and UPI payments – is more pronounced with younger consumers (42% for Gen Z and 48% for Millennials), the survey revealed a more consistent picture across age groups in terms of adoption. 77 percent of Millennials had used digital payments at least once during the festival season, compared to 72 percent of Gen Z and 69 percent of Gen X. Nearly half (45%) of Baby Boomers also indicated they had used digital payments within the survey period.

“Digital payments, including UPI and other eWallets, are increasingly the payment method of choice across a wide spectrum of consumers in India,” said Kaushik Roy, vice president & country leader – South Asia, ACI Worldwide. “While there is still a perception that UPI, for example, is primarily for the peer-to-peer channel, this study shows that significant inroads are being made in the merchant payments channel. With monthly transactions on the UPI platform nearing one billion, and credit and debit card usage at the POS experiencing double-digit annual growth, digital and card payments will continue to make inroads into the cash economy.”

44 percent of respondents used digital payment methods for low-value payment (less than 1,000 INR) via a merchant website (eCommerce) or app (P2M), indicative of the progress made by digital payments in the merchant channel. However, banks, fintechs and merchants should be aware that 40 percent of those surveyed consider data privacy as a top area of concern when it comes to digital payments.

Other key findings and trends:

Payment behaviors and spending patterns

Consumer concerns and industry opportunities

As per data released by NPCI, UPI transactions hit an all-time high of 955.02 million in September 2019 as compared to 918.35 million in August. There has been a 135 percent YoY increase in the number of transactions and UPI is soon expected to cross one billion monthly transactions.

Mandy Killam, EVP Growth Markets, ACI Worldwide, will be joined by George Sam, co-founder, Mindgate Solutions, to deliver the presentation “ Addressing the APAC Opportunity and the Growth of UPI Transactions” at 10:25am, Sunday, October 27 at Money20/20 USA.

 

Survey Methodology:
All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 1,025 adults. Fieldwork was undertaken between October 9-15, 2019. The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all Indian adults (aged 18+). Generations were defined as follows: Gen Z (born after 1999, 201 total), Millennial (born 1982-1999, 488 total), Gen X (born 1965-1981, 279 total), and Baby Boomer (born 1946-1964, 57 total).