2020 Outlook: Blackhawk Network CEO and President Previews the New Ways Shoppers Want to Pay In-Store
Talbott Roche Shares New Shopper Research at NRF 2020: Retail’s Big Show
Blackhawk Network CEO and President Talbott Roche will share new research on shopper preferences for payment methods and how retailers can close the physical and digital gap. Roche will present these findings at NRF 2020: Retail’s Big Show in New York City on Monday, January 13.
“Mobile wallet adoption is on the rise and can generate nearly $190 billion in transaction value in the US by 20211, but there is still a disconnect between digital payments and in-store point of sale,” said Roche. “We have seen incredible success stories in other markets like Asia, and the global share of mobile wallet market size is projected to reach almost $3 trillion by 20222. US retailers have a huge chance for engagement and for driving greater footfall in their stores by leveraging omnichannel payments experiences and better acknowledging the digital shopper. I look forward to exploring this opportunity gap with NRF attendees.”
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Currently, three out of five US smartphone users surveyed have a mobile wallet according to Blackhawk Network research3. Yet as of October 2018, only one in two restaurants and retailers accepted mobile payments4. In-store use of mobile wallets has seen slower adoption in the US versus other parts of the world, largely due to the legacy hardware and traditional check-lane terminals many retailers are still using. While it would be a significant investment to implement new payment systems, many retailers realize the need to meet the demands of today’s consumers who are looking for a seamless payment experience.
Blackhawk Network conducted new research5 to explore how US consumers want to pay at POS to provide retailers with greater clarity on how to close the gap of digital and physical shopping experiences. Blackhawk found that the shoppers surveyed are very interested in connecting cash and digital payment methods in-store, and that having these options would increase their engagement and spend with retailers. Findings include:
Six in 10 shoppers surveyed said they would like to pay for things in-store by using points they’ve earned in their loyalty programs, using their smartphones.
Nearly half of shoppers (47%) surveyed report that they would be more likely to join a loyalty program if they could use their points to pay for things.
Seven in 10 shoppers surveyed said they are interested in adding cash to an app or digital wallet, such as iTunes, Netflix, Amazon, Uber, and PayPal while in-store.
If shoppers were able to add funds to a digital wallet in-store, 68% of those surveyed report they would shop in the store more often than they normally would and 57% said they would spend more money at the store than they normally would.
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These findings are good news for retailers; investing in new payments methods that marry cash, loyalty and digital at POS can increase shopper engagement and improve wallet share. Blackhawk Network can help retailers bring these next-generation payments methods to their stores. Known for being a pioneer in bringing together disparate payments and shopping experiences—i.e., the creation Gift Card Mall™ in grocery—Blackhawk is now a driving force innovating tomorrow’s digital payment experiences. Through relationships with organizations like global financial technology company Alipay, Blackhawk is connecting digital wallets to its vast retail network by utilizing barcode payments. (These allow retailers to leapfrog the NFC structure and accept payments from a mobile phone that is connected to a prepaid wallet.) This unified branded payments experience helps retailers and marketers to build stronger customer relationships.
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