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Christmas spending expected to fall for first time in half a decade

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Christmas spending expected to fall for first time in half a decade

London, UK – November 20 2017 – Visa Inc. (NYSE: V): New research compiled by IHS Markit for Visa predicts a fall in UK consumer spending this festive period, the first decline since 2012. Reflecting a challenging economic environment, characterised by falling real wages, tepid economic growth and ongoing uncertainty, consumer spending during the crucial 2017 festive period is expected to be 0.1% lower in real terms when compared to the same period in 2016. This is in stark contrast to the 2.8% growth in spending recorded during the 2016 Christmas season.

The research anticipates a decline in spending on the high street, down -2.1% on the year during the November/December period. This is the third successive year that face-to-face spending has fallen and the biggest contraction recorded since 2012.

In contrast, e-commerce is forecasted to increase by 3.6% over this Christmas period, accounting for a record share of this year’s Christmas spending. Of every £5 spent during the November/December period, it is anticipated that almost £2 will be spent online.

A separate consumer survey conducted by Visa suggests that this trend has been partly driven by the rise of mobile shopping. The survey reveals that 63% of online shoppers like the flexibility of shopping on the go, with almost half (48%) of consumers intending to use a mobile device to purchase presents this Christmas. The ease of finding and paying for products, as well as the ability to compare prices and reviews before buying has also made mobile shopping more appealing.

Given the increased squeeze on household budgets, consumers are changing their shopping priorities. Transport & Communication is set to record the most notable reduction in consumption at -4.5%, attributed to falling spend on Christmas getaways. Clothing & Footwear and Household Goods sales are expected to be slightly down too, at -0.5% and -1.0% respectively.

In contrast, domestic Hotels & Restaurants are anticipated to see the greatest rise, +3.4%, which could be attributed to weaker sterling as families opt to spend Christmas closer to home. A marginal growth of +0.9% is anticipated in Recreation & Culture, well down on 2016’s rise of +7.9%, and the weakest increase since 2012 as consumers restrict their purchases of non-essential items. Food & Drink is set to record a flat Christmas, halting a three-year growth period.

There are also changes in the Christmas shopping cycle, with consumers starting their festive shopping earlier to capitalise on Black Friday discounts. 43% of shoppers surveyed by Visa expect to complete the majority of their Christmas shopping by the end of the Black Friday/Cyber Monday weekend. Whereas, only a very small proportion of consumers (4%) plan to leave it until the last week before Christmas to complete their shopping.

Mark Antipof, Chief Commercial Officer at Visa, says:

“While it still looks likely that consumers will be hitting stores and websites in search of bargains this Black Friday and Cyber Monday, we expect spending for the duration of the festive season to be lower in comparison to last year.

“Looking back, consumers were in a sweet spot in 2016 – low inflation and rising wages meant there was a little extra in household budgets to spend on the festive period. 2017 has seen a reversal of fortunes – with inflation outpacing wage growth and the recent interest rate rise leaving shoppers with less money in their pockets.

“Although overall sales are likely to disappoint, we expect some clear winners to emerge. Online and mobile are set to take a record share of Christmas spending. Hotels, restaurants and bars are also forecast to report strong growth as Britons choose to celebrate Christmas and New Year closer to home.”

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About Visa Inc.

Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) is a global payments technology company that connects consumers, businesses, financial institutions, and governments in more than 200 countries and territories to fast, secure and reliable electronic payments. We operate one of the world's most advanced processing networks — VisaNet — that is capable of handling more than 65,000 transaction messages a second, with fraud protection for consumers and assured payment for merchants. Visa is not a bank and does not issue cards, extend credit or set rates and fees for consumers. Visa's innovations, however, enable its financial institution customers to offer consumers more choices: pay now with debit, pay ahead with prepaid or pay later with credit products. For more information, visit our website (www.visaeurope.com), the Visa Vision blog (vision.visaeurope.com), and @VisaNewsEurope.

About Visa’s research and consumer survey

IHS Markit produced the Christmas Spending Predictions 2017 for Visa based on trends recorded in the Visa’s UK Consumer Spending Index. Utilising Visa’s unique position at the heart of the payments ecosystem – with £1 in every £3 spent in the UK on a Visa card – Visa’s UK Consumer Spending Index is designed to provide a monthly assessment of underlying consumer spend patterns in the UK economy. The Index is based on data for all Visa debit, credit and prepaid cards held by UK cardholders, with a number of adjustments made to ensure an accurate indication of consumer spending trends is provided.

The predictions cover consumer spend over the November and December period as a whole.

Populus surveyed 2,000 UK adults online on their Christmas shopping behaviour for Visa between 13 and 15 November 2017

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About Visa Europe

Visa Europe is a payments technology business owned and operated by member banks and other payment service providers from 38 countries.

Visa Europe is at the heart of the payments ecosystem providing the services and infrastructure to enable millions of European consumers, businesses and governments to make electronic payments. Its members are responsible for issuing cards, signing up retailers and deciding cardholder and retailer fees. Visa Europe is also the largest transaction processor in Europe, responsible for processing more than 18 billion transactions annually.

There are more than 500m Visa cards in Europe, while €1 in every €6 spent in Europe is on a Visa card. Total expenditure on Visa cards exceeds €2 trillion annually, with €1.5 trillion spent at point-of-sale.

Visa Europe is an independent business with an exclusive, irrevocable and perpetual licence to use the Visa brand in Europe. Visa Europe works in partnership with Visa Inc. to enable global Visa payments in more than 200 countries and territories.

For more information, visit www.visaeurope.com and @VisaEuropeNews

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