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Irish Consumer Spending Rises +5.6% In June As Mixed Weather Leads To Spike In Holiday Bookings & Trips To The Cinema

DUBLIN, 14 July 2015:There was a marked and accelerated growth in consumer expenditure in Ireland during June as households increased spending on a range of discretionary goods and services, while also making more purchases of big-ticket items such as holidays and cars.

According to Visa Europe's Irish Consumer Spending Index, spending rose by +5.6% on a year-on-year basis during June – the best recorded growth since Visa Europe started to monitor data. Moreover, the average increase for the second quarter of 2015 as a whole was, at 4.6%, an improvement on Q1's 4.4%, highlighting the continued positive performance of the Irish economy during the first half of 2015.

The latest data showed a large jump in expenditure for online goods and services. The rate of growth for total online spending was, at +13.6%, a series record and considerably higher than May's +6.0%. Face-to-face spending rose at a healthy, but slightly softer, pace of +2.5%.

Online spending with travel agencies was up sharply, while there was also a marked rise in expenditure at cinemas (both via online and face-to-face purchases). This helped to push overall spending markedly higher in the Recreation & Culture category (+9.1%) compared to a year ago.

Meanwhile, a strong increase in spending with airlines and on cars (both used and new) drove a +7.4% increase in expenditure in Transport & Communication. As has been the case in recent months, spending also rose sharply in the Household Goods category (+11.9%).

Conor Langford, Country Manager, Ireland, Visa Europe said:

“High levels of consumer confidence have led the Irish public to opt for holidays abroad in order to escape the mixed weather we experienced in June this year, with our data showing a rise in spending with travel agencies and airlines alike. Blockbusters like Jurassic World and Spy also led to a boost for the entertainment sector as Irish consumers hit cinemas in their droves.”

“June was a record month for consumer spending in Ireland, marking the highest increase in expenditure since we started monitoring data for the Visa Europe Irish Consumer Spending Index. The growth in consecutive quarters is a real positive in terms of the continued momentum behind the Irish economy.”

Paul Smith, Senior Economist at Markit said:

“June’s data rounded off another strong quarter of Irish consumer spending expansion and, in line with business surveys, shows Ireland growing at a rapid pace heading into the second-half of the year.

“Although there will be inevitably some heightened concern over the impact that the ongoing Greek debt crisis will have on wider economic growth in the coming months, so far Irish consumers seem happy to shrug off this uncertainty, raising their spending in a broad-based manner during June.”

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About Visa Europe’s Irish Consumer Spending Index

The Index is based on spending on all Visa debit, credit and prepaid cards which are used to make an average of 110 million transactions every quarter and account for €1 in €3 of all Irish consumer spending. The Index adjusts these data spending figures for a variety of factors - such as card issuance, preferences and inflation. These adjustments mean that these data are distinct from Visa Europe's corporate performance and that the Index provides a robust indicator of consumer expenditure. It is produced in conjunction with Markit, a specialist provider of economic indices, who analyse and adjust the raw data to ensure it provides an accurate indication of consumer spending trends.

About Visa Europe

Visa Europe is a payments technology business owned and operated by member banks and other payment service providers from 37 countries. It is the leading payments system in Europe, and sits 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 16 billion transactions annually – at a rate of 1,622 transactions per second at peak times.

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.

Since 2004, Visa Europe has been independent of Visa Inc. and incorporated in the UK, with an exclusive, irrevocable and perpetual licence in Europe. Both companies work in partnership 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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