In-Store Checkout Choices: A Generational Look at Trusted Payment Methods
- Date:June 27, 2025
- Author(s):
- Ben Danner
- Report Details: 5 pages, 1 graphics
- Research Topic(s):
- Buyer PaymentsInsights
- PAID CONTENT
Overview
Trust in payment methods differs significantly across generations, revealing changing preferences in how consumers approach in-store payments. Younger generations, particularly Gen Zers and Millennials, are more likely to trust digital wallets over traditional options such as credit and debit cards. In contrast, older consumers continue to place greater trust in credit cards as the most secure payment method. These differences underscore the increasing importance of digital-first solutions and the necessity for businesses to adapt to what younger consumers’ expectations for their payment experiences.
Companies Mentioned:
Apple, Google, Samsung
About this series:The Primary Data Snapshot series showcases changing financial behaviors, attitudes, and decisions that emphasize the urgent need to fundamentally rethink the entire payments experience. |
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