Consumers’ Use of Mobile Wallets Up Nearly 50 Percent Among Those Paying Bills Digitally More Often During Pandemic, New ACI Speedpay Pulse Study Reveals
- Security cited as top concern for those not willing to use mobile wallet payments
- Flexible payment options can help ease consumer debt caused by the pandemic
A majority (84%) of consumers said they are somewhat or very confident that their financial data is secure when making bill payments. However, fewer (44%) believe that their data is more secure now than it was five years ago, a decrease since 2020 (48%). In addition, only 29 percent of consumers believe that companies properly educate their customers on how they keep data secure, a decline since 2020 (33%).
“While consumer interest in mobile wallet payments continues to increase post-pandemic, there is an opportunity for billers to address the uncertainty around security of mobile wallets,” said
The Pulse study showed that consumers are still struggling with bill payments as a result of the pandemic:
- 15 percent of consumers missed bill payments as a result of the pandemic.
- Of the 12 percent who currently have monthly bills past due, nearly 60 percent (59%) said it would take six months or less to catch up.
- Of the various bills owed, consumers stated that rent (23%) and mortgage (17%) payments are their top priority over other bills, including electricity (15%) or credit card (10%).
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Consumers are using credit cards more often to pay bills:
- 10 percent more consumers made one-time telco and cable payments on a credit card in 2021 compared to 2020.
- 8 percent more are using credit cards to pay a utility bill in 2021 compared to 2020.
- Since 2019, the use of credit cards to pay consumer finance bills like rent has increased 59 percent.
“As we slowly ease out of the pandemic, billers are looking to alleviate some of the debt incurred as a result of the moratoriums that were placed, whether on evictions or utility shutoffs, to help consumers navigate financial hardships they may have experienced during the pandemic. Consumers are also looking to pay off their debts as quickly as possible as these moratoriums get lifted,” Gupta continued. “Providing options for predetermined payment plans over time and other flexible payment options could be a win-win for billers and consumers alike.”
The study showed that 34 percent of consumers would consider splitting up their payments into installments if their biller offered the option.
Key Findings:
Mobile Wallets:
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Use of mobile wallet payment methods increased from 26% in 2020 to 30% in 2021.
- Of those who use mobile wallet payment methods, more consumers have paid bills through this method in 2021 (44%) compared to 2020 (42%).
- Among those who use mobile wallet payment methods, 46% use them at least once per week in 2021 compared to 42% in 2020.
- In 2021, more consumers (36%) would consider using a mobile wallet to pay bills in the future compared to 2020 (32%).
Faster/Real-Time Payments:
- 4 in 5 consumers check the payment source (bank account, credit card statement, etc.) within the same week or immediately after paying a bill to see if it processed.
- 26 percent of consumers are frustrated by the length of time it takes for companies to process bill payments, an increase since 2020 (24%).
- In fact, 31 percent of consumers would consider changing their payment channel or method if it meant the payment would process faster, an increased from 2020 (26%).
- However, few consumers (14%) would consider paying a fee if it meant their payment would process faster.
Impact of the Pandemic:
- 28 percent of consumers have experienced decreased income during the pandemic.
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21 percent of consumers use digital channels to pay more bills now than before the pandemic, an increase since 2020 (16%).
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Of those who are using digital channels more frequently, the following are seeing the highest increases in adoption:
- Biller’s website (37%)
- Biller’s mobile app (30%)
- In addition, more frequent use of mobile wallets saw a sharp rise since 2020 (18%) compared to 2021 (27%).
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Of those who are using digital channels more frequently, the following are seeing the highest increases in adoption:
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Methodology
The ACI Speedpay Pulse is a longitudinal consumer billing and payment trends research study conducted by
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