The Evolution of Consumer Payments in Australia: Results from the 2022 Consumer Payments Survey

Tanya Livermore, Jack Mulqueeney, Thuong Nguyen, Benjamin Watson
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The Reserve Bank conducted its sixth triennial Consumer Payments Survey (CPS), which provides detailed information on how Australians make their payments. The 2022 CPS provides the first comprehensive snapshot of consumer payment behaviour following the changes brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey shows that most in-person payments are made by tapping cards or mobile devices, even for small purchases. This means the share of in-person transactions made with cash halved, from 32 per cent to 16 per cent, over the three years to 2022. The demographic groups that traditionally used cash more frequently for payments – such as the elderly, those on lower incomes and those in regional areas – saw the largest declines in cash use. Cash usage has generally been replaced with card payments. While Australians are aware of and use a range of other newer payment methods, such as digital wallets and buy now, pay later services, they still make up a small share of payments.
澳大利亚消费者支付的演变:2022 年消费者支付调查结果
储备银行开展了第六次三年一次的消费者支付调查(CPS),该调查提供了有关澳大利亚人支付方式的详细信息。继 COVID-19 大流行带来的变化之后,2022 年的 CPS 首次全面概括了消费者的支付行为。调查显示,即使是小额消费,大多数人也是通过刷卡或移动设备进行支付。这意味着,在截至 2022 年的三年内,使用现金进行的现场交易份额减少了一半,从 32% 降至 16%。传统上更频繁使用现金支付的人口群体,如老年人、低收入者和地区人口,现金使用量下降幅度最大。现金支付已普遍被银行卡支付所取代。虽然澳大利亚人了解并使用一系列其他较新的支付方式,如数字钱包和 "先买后付 "服务,但它们在支付中所占的比例仍然很小。
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