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European Consumer Payment Report 2022

The European Consuymer Payment Report 2022 is based on insights from 24,000 consumers across 24 European countries. It provides an overview of consumers' ability to pay bills on time and highlights evolving attitudes towards financial commitments. This report was released in November 2022.

Consumer confidence hits a new low

With soaring prices and increasing interest rates, consumer confidence has significantly declined. Many households are grappling with 'bill-anxiety,' with over 30% of consumers indicating they will soon ask for a pay increase to cope.

Inflation affects spending habits

The ongoing inflation crisis is prompting consumers to alter their spending behaviours, with many cutting back on social activities and prioritising essential bills. This trend poses additional challenges for sectors recovering from the pandemic.

Growing emphasis on financial education

While consumers are increasingly motivated to improve their financial understanding, a significant portion still lacks essential knowledge. The report underscores the importance of financial education in helping consumers navigate economic uncertainties.



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