Post by habibkhan11 on Feb 14, 2024 10:12:42 GMT
Kaspersky survey results reveal 67% of ASEAN consumers recommend that SMBs use digital payments, however, most users perceive increased risks . that consumers embrace digital lifestyles and trust these tools that make financial transactions smooth and fast But consumers are also becoming aware of the dangers and risks of cyber threats in their personal lives. “The cost of data breaches for SMBs increased 54%, but with early breach detection, Average losses are reduced by 17%. SMBs are now in a position to accelerate their digital transformation. We can no longer ignore the dramatic shifts in consumer needs and expectations. This may cause them to decide to take their business elsewhere, so we encourage SMBs to act now.” Kaspersky points out that more than half (67%) of e-finance users in Southeast Asia under believes that small and medium businesses (SMBs) should start using digital payments for financial transactions This information comes from a study of 1,618 users conducted by Kaspersky. Cyber security company To study the attitudes and challenges of digital payment users in the region.
565000004114001 Examples of data from different countries In Southeast Senegal Telemarketing Data Kaspersky survey results reveal 67% of ASEAN consumers recommend that SMBs use digital payments, however, most users perceive increased risks . that consumers embrace digital lifestyles and trust these tools that make financial transactions smooth and fast But consumers are also becoming aware of the dangers and risks of cyber threats in their personal lives. “The cost of data breaches for SMBs increased 54%, but with early breach detection, Average losses are reduced by 17%. SMBs are now in a position to accelerate their digital transformation. We can no longer ignore the dramatic shifts in consumer needs and expectations. This may cause them to decide to take their business elsewhere, so we encourage SMBs to act now.” Kaspersky points out that more than half (67%) of e-finance users in Southeast Asia under believes that small and medium businesses (SMBs) should start using digital payments for financial transactions This information comes from a study of 1,618 users conducted by Kaspersky.
Cyber security company To study the attitudes and challenges of digital payment users in the region. 565000004114001 Examples of data from different countries In Southeast Asia, consumers in Malaysia (72%) strongly favor SMB adoption of digital payments. Followed by Singapore (68%) and the Philippines (68%), the demand for contactless payment systems is unprecedented. And it reflects a trajectory for e-commerce spending to increase 162% to US$179.8 billion by 2025, with digital payments accounting for 91% of all transactions. According to research firm IDC, the survey has shown the overall belief of 64% of respondents that mobile wallets can positively promote business by increasing revenue. Thailand is most confident in this idea (71%), followed by Malaysia (68%) and Vietnam (64%), the study found. The most common forms of digital payment among consumers in Southeast Asia include mobile payment apps (58%), internet banking via mobile apps (53%), debit cards (36%) and credit cards.
565000004114001 Examples of data from different countries In Southeast Senegal Telemarketing Data Kaspersky survey results reveal 67% of ASEAN consumers recommend that SMBs use digital payments, however, most users perceive increased risks . that consumers embrace digital lifestyles and trust these tools that make financial transactions smooth and fast But consumers are also becoming aware of the dangers and risks of cyber threats in their personal lives. “The cost of data breaches for SMBs increased 54%, but with early breach detection, Average losses are reduced by 17%. SMBs are now in a position to accelerate their digital transformation. We can no longer ignore the dramatic shifts in consumer needs and expectations. This may cause them to decide to take their business elsewhere, so we encourage SMBs to act now.” Kaspersky points out that more than half (67%) of e-finance users in Southeast Asia under believes that small and medium businesses (SMBs) should start using digital payments for financial transactions This information comes from a study of 1,618 users conducted by Kaspersky.
Cyber security company To study the attitudes and challenges of digital payment users in the region. 565000004114001 Examples of data from different countries In Southeast Asia, consumers in Malaysia (72%) strongly favor SMB adoption of digital payments. Followed by Singapore (68%) and the Philippines (68%), the demand for contactless payment systems is unprecedented. And it reflects a trajectory for e-commerce spending to increase 162% to US$179.8 billion by 2025, with digital payments accounting for 91% of all transactions. According to research firm IDC, the survey has shown the overall belief of 64% of respondents that mobile wallets can positively promote business by increasing revenue. Thailand is most confident in this idea (71%), followed by Malaysia (68%) and Vietnam (64%), the study found. The most common forms of digital payment among consumers in Southeast Asia include mobile payment apps (58%), internet banking via mobile apps (53%), debit cards (36%) and credit cards.