New Visa research reveals remittance users in the Philippines and Singapore have overwhelmingly adopted app-based digital payments, with more than half of surveyed users citing ease of use and security as key reasons for going digital
SINGAPORE, March 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Asia Pacific is one of the largest remittance-receiving regions in the world[1] and making up one of the top five recipient countries for remittance inflows is the Philippines[2], with remittances contributing an estimated 9.3% of the market's GDP in 2021[3]. This signals the importance of remittances as not just a lifeline for everyday needs but also a key economic driver in many markets.
As the amount of global remittance inflows continues to reach new records[4], a new Visa research "Money Travels: 2023 Digital Remittances Adoption" found that 53% of global surveyed remittance users are turning to digital apps to send and receive funds, with users in Singapore (73%) and the Philippines (71%) also overwhelmingly choosing to adopt app-based solutions to do so.
"Fast, easy and secure payments can make a profound difference to families, communities and economies around the world," said T.R. Ramachandran, Head of New Payment Flows, Asia Pacific, Visa. "This new research shows incredible acceleration of digital payments and how consumer expectations of speed and ease of use is underpinned by the demand for better security."
Digital remittances win on convenience, security and speed
The Money Travels: 2023 Digital Remittances Adoption study examines consumers' habits and preferences when sending and receiving money. Highlights of the study include:
Ramachandran continues, "Remittance habits are also changing with ease of use and better technology – we are seeing remittances being sent and received in less than a day in Asia Pacific, spurring increased frequencies. Beyond livelihoods, we are also seeing more remittances made in support of key life milestones, such as funding college education, making investments for the long term or saving for an overseas property purchase."
Enabling smarter and faster remittances
Visa works in collaboration with global remitters such as Maya Philippines, Brightwell, Paysend, Western Union and Xoom to help enable efficient money movement through digitised remittances.
"At Maya, we understand the critical role that remittances play in the daily lives of countless Filipinos and their families. That's why we're working with companies like Visa to help promote innovative cross-border money transfer services. By leveraging the Maya app, including Maya Bank, to facilitate fast, secure, and low-cost remittance, we're meeting a vital need in making transactions safer and more convenient," said Shailesh Baidwan, Maya Group President.
In conjunction with the study, Visa also launched "Money Travels," a new podcast series unearthing how payment-related topics unfold differently in various places around the world and highlighting the stories of real people, payment experts and partners. For more information about Visa Direct, please visit: https://usa.visa.com/run-your-business/visa-direct/payment-guides/remittances.html
This survey was conducted by Morning Consult during 14-28 December 2022 among a sample of more than 14,000 remittance senders and receivers across the United States, Canada, Mexico, Peru, France, Poland, Philippines, Singapore, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
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Isabell Tay
Visa Worldwide Pte. Ltd
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[1] 30 November 2022. The World Bank. Remittances Grow 5% in 2022, Despite Global Headwinds. |
[2] 6 January 2023. Migration data portal. Remittances. |