pemAbout a third of Singaporean shoppers don’t even carry wallets./em/p pShoppers in Singapore prefer cashless transactions through social media, smart technologies and QR codes, among others, more than the global average, according to a report by Adyen.
Shoppers in Singapore prefer cashless transactions through social media, smart technologies and QR codes, among others, more than the global average, according to a report by Adyen.
As for the customers, over half of Singaporean consumers said they used social media for transactions, beating the 44% global average. Nearly seven in ten of shoppers revealed that they wanted more personalised discounts at their favourite stores.
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