Singapore consumers least likely to boost year-end spending in Southeast Asia

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SINGAPORE: Singapore consumers are the least likely to increase their year-end spending in Southeast Asia, where 79% of respondents said they typically spend more at this time of year, according to UnaFinancial’s survey, which gathered responses from 400 consumers across Singapore, the Philippines, Vietnam and Indonesia.

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Among Singapore consumers planning to spend more, 48% said it would be on travel, 23% on gifts and celebrations, 19% on home and family expenses, and 7% on shopping.

Only 14% said their borrowings typically rise at year-end. Still, 15% have previously taken online non-bank loans for festive occasions, with 27% planning to take one this year, mostly for holiday trips (17%).

Regionally, Vietnam topped the list for year-end spending, with 88% of consumers planning to spend more for festivities, followed by Indonesia at 84% and the Philippines at 73%.

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Travel is the main reason for higher year-end spending (33%), followed by shopping for clothes and electronics (25%), home and family expenses (20%), and gifts and celebrations (19%). Meanwhile, a third of consumers (35%) increased their borrowings, while 31% did not.

About 36% previously used an online non-bank loan for festive spending, while 46% plan to take a digital loan for the holiday celebrations, mainly for trips (22%), gifts (13%), decorations (6%), and entertainment (5%). /TISG

Read also: Singapore’s luxury goods sales slide as wealthy Chinese turn to ‘low-key’ spending on art, wine, and private clubs amid growing scrutiny from authorities

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