Mobile-First Shopping Remains the Preferred Choice for Festive Shoppers in Southeast Asia this Holiday Season
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Mobile-First Shopping Remains the Preferred Choice for Festive Shoppers in Southeast Asia this Holiday Season
"The report indicates that mobile apps have become essential in the shopping journey, serving as primary channels for learning, exploring, and purchasing, particularly due to app-only discounts and convenient return policies."
"Despite economic pressures, nearly eight in ten respondents plan to either maintain or increase their holiday spending compared to the previous year, showcasing a strong consumer sentiment towards holiday shopping."
Over 60% of Southeast Asian consumers intend to shop via mobile for the festive season, with 55% planning to increase their budgets. The InMobi report surveyed over 2,200 smartphone users in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Singapore, revealing that nearly 80% of respondents will maintain or increase their holiday spending despite economic challenges. Key shopping trends include mobile app usage for learning and buying, multi-channel shopping experiences, a rise in online shopping, and selective in-store visits.
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