As many as 78 per cent of smartphone
users also frequently use their phones in a store to compare products, says a
study conducted among 400 smartphone and social media users in the country.An online study among smartphone users has found
that 65 per cent of them use their phones to make a retail purchase, and 81 per
cent of them frequently use social media to seek advice before making a
purchase. As many as 78 per cent of smartphone users also frequently use their
phones in a store to compare products, says a study conducted among 400
smartphone and social media users in the country. The study, carried out by
First Data Corp-ICICI Merchant Services, was carried out in 10 countries
including India in April among 4,000 people. It further finds that almost
four-fifths of smartphone users have at least one retailer app on their phone. Given
the unique proliferation of mobile phones in the country, an increasingly large
number of Indians are turning to mobile phones as their first daily touch point
to the internet, Nitish Asthana, executive director at First Data Corp, told
PTI. First Data is a global technology and payments processing leader. In a lot
of cases, the number of users of mobile devices is growing faster than web
traffic. For an e-commerce company to keep pace with market trends, the mobile
phone has become an important conduit, he said. Noting that consumers here are
going through a fundamental shift in their primary channel of Internet access,
he said this channel is increasingly becoming the smartphones. The study also
finds that despite security concerns, online banking is on the rise in the
country with more and more consumers asking for online banking services. This
is clear from the fact that over half the respondents feel that online debit
card and credit card purchases are secure (56 and 51 per cent, respectively),
while 49 per cent feel that using their mobiles to make a payment at a store is
also secure. Though 66 per cent feel that protecting their personal information
and privacy is a growing concern, over 55 per cent are willing to share their
interests with retailers to receive customised offers and deals. According to
the study, almost three-quarters of respondents expect their banks to provide
online banking services and 66 per cent expect a mobile phone app from their
bank and higher 68 per cent of smartphone users have downloaded their bank's
app onto their phones.
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