Canadian Use of Non-Bank or Credit Union P2P Apps:
Don’t miss another episode of Truth In Data! Click on the red bell in the lower-left of your screen to receive notifications as soon as the episode publishes.
Data for today’s episode is provided by Mercator Advisory Group’s Report: 2022 North American PaymentsInsights, Canada: The Rise of Digital Payments Emerging from COVID
Canadian Use of Non-Bank or Credit Union P2P Apps:
- 20% of Canadian respondents use one non-bank/CU P2P app.
- 5% of Canadian respondents use two non-bank/CU P2P apps.
- 7% of Canadian respondents use three non-bank/CU P2P apps.
- 9% of Canadian respondents use four non-bank/CU P2P apps.
- 4% of Canadian respondents use five or more non-bank/CU P2P apps.
- 55% of Canadian respondents do not use any non-bank/CU P2P apps.
About Report
Mercator Advisory Group’s most recent report, 2022 North American PaymentsInsights, Canada: The Rise of Digital Payments Emerging from COVID, analyzes the impact of COVID within Canada on consumer payment preferences. The report reveals generational differences in the use of a range of payment forms including cash, cheques, cards, and digital payments.
The report is based on the North American PaymentsInsights survey, administered in 2021 to a nationally representative sample of 1,002 Canadian consumers, ages 18 years or older.
“Payment technology is creating rapid shifts in consumer payment preferences, with COVID acting as a direct change agent, resulting in declines in use of paper payments via cash or cheques. At the same time, we are seeing emerging technologies such as peer-to-peer payments making a large impact on the consumer payment market,” says Amy Dunckelmann, VP, Research Operations at Mercator Advisory Group.