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As the year draws to a close, holiday shopping trends offer valuable insights into consumer behavior and payments preferences. Visa Consulting and Analytics (VCA) conducted an in-depth analysis of payment transactions to assess customers’ behavior for the seven-week period starting November first.
Overall holiday retail spending rose across all payments methods in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa and Brazil, according to the first VCA Retail Spend Monitor. In the United States, electronics, home improvement and clothing categories saw notable growth during the seven-week shopping period.
Key countries showed positive year-over-year holiday sales growth. “This holiday shopping season, we are seeing increasing consumer confidence in some of the key markets we track,” said Wayne Best, chief economist at Visa. The data, which reflects the total retail sales activity and uses a subset of Visa payments network data, showed a return to brick-and-mortar while online sales continue to rise. “The spending growth demonstrates the adaptability of both consumers and retailers, a positive sign heading into the new year,” he added.
Here are the highlights and insights from the VCA Retail Spend Monitor global report.
United States
The findings revealed a significant 4.8% increase in growth in retail spend in the U.S.
United Kingdom
The findings revealed a 2.3% increase in spend when compared to the previous year.
Australia
The findings revealed a significant 7.4% increase growth in retail spend in Australia.
South Africa
The findings revealed a significant 7.0% increase growth in retail spend in South Africa.
Brazil
The findings revealed a significant 12.2% increase growth in retail spend in Brazil.