04/12/2008

Retailers to miss out on £600m this Christmas

Ukash warns the industry that ignoring the cash consumer online may cost the industry hundreds of millions of pounds this season

Online retailers are missing out on sales worth in excess of £600 million as they exclude the cash customer from Internet shopping this Christmas, online payment solution Ukash warned today.

The e-tail industry body IMRG announced last month the average online spend in the run up to Christmas was expected to be £215 per person in the UK. However, according to data from the Citizens Advice Bureau, one in twelve households in the UK - 2.8 million people - do not have a bank account or card, which denies them access to mainstream online shopping. By ignoring this market, e-tailers are turning away a potential £602 million on sales this Christmas.

Moreover, the £600m figure does not include the large number of customers expected to turn their backs on online shopping this Christmas, mainly amid fears of falling victim to fraud. UK consumers lost £302 million to card fraud in the first half of the year - a 14% increase compared with the same period in 2007 (APACS).

Mark Chirnside, CEO of Ukash, warns "The predicted 15% increase in online sales this Christmas brings breathing space to the industry at this difficult time but it is a far cry from the 54% increase we saw last year. Retailers should urgently be looking at ways of engaging further with their existing customers and attracting new ones to boost their online sales. 72% of credit card holders confess to never having used it to transact online - looking at the payment options they offer online and identifying any gaps should be part of any serious strategy to ensure retailers maximise their sales this Christmas."

There is an array of alternatives to debit or credit cards in the market today, from prepaid cards to electronic PIN vouchers. Ukash issues prepaid e-PIN vouchers with unique 19-digit codes to pay online, sold from 200,000 locations in Europe and, in the UK, also via mobile. A customer survey carried out by the company amongst more than 1,000 customers in November 2008 revealed 89% of Ukash users have a bank account and nearly half also have a credit card, confirming consumers with access to mainstream banking are actively looking for ways to pay online other than with debit and credit cards.

Payment solutions such as Ukash are easy and reliable ways to pay over the net without the need for users to reveal sensitive financial details, offering retailers a way to ease customers' fears of online fraud and tap into the traditional cash market.

The alternative payments market is experiencing healthy growth, with industry experts predicting 3.1 billion transactions in Europe will be made with prepaid cards by 2010.

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