Among Indians with the highest positivity for online shopping

Mumbai, Ta. 24 September 2020, Thursday

The epidemic of Kovid-12 has turned consumers around the world, including India, towards shopping and cashless. In a survey conducted by Standard Chartered Bank in major countries of the world, 4% of respondents said that Corona has made them more positive for online shopping.

The survey, conducted in 12 countries, found the highest number of positive Indians for online shopping. Of the total Indians who took part in the survey, 4 per cent said they were more positive about online shopping now than before Corona.

However, consumers around the world, including in India, have become more cautious about their spending and are looking for new ways to digitally focus on their finances. A total of 15,000 people from all over the world took part in the survey.

The predominance of online shopping has increased in India. Before the epidemic, 6 per cent of consumers who preferred online shopping to personal shopping have now risen to 5 per cent. This is because 3% of people say they would prefer to make their future purchases online, according to a bank report.

In India, 5 per cent of those surveyed said they expected a complete cashless system in the country. Globally, the figure was 6 per cent.


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