Payments Survey Finds Strong Remittance Consumer Sentiment, Driven by Changing Requirements Abroad and Greater Digital Adoption

MoneyGram International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MGI), a global supporter of evolution of digital P2P payments, shared the results of a consumer survey that offers insights into cross-border money transfer flows going into 2022.

Results reveal that as the requirements of family and friends abroad continue to increase, “81% of respondents are planning to send at least as much money in 2022 as they did this year.”

Around 83% of respondents reported “an increase in the financial needs of family and friends abroad this year, marking the second consecutive year of this upsurge.”

The survey also found that consumers “primarily are sending money cross-border to cover the cost of essential needs for loved ones.”

Almost three-quarters (73%) reported that those abroad “have needed more money for food this year, followed by healthcare (59%) and housing (54%).” According to the results, the healthcare needs of loved ones abroad “increased in the past year, jumping to the second most important factor impacting decisions to transfer funds.”

When asked who respondents were sending to this year, the top recipients “were siblings (42%), friends (40%) and moms (28%),” according to the update shared with Crowdfund Insider.

Alex Holmes, MoneyGram Chairman and CEO stated:

“These results underscore our customers’ resilience and determination to support family and friends in times of need, as well as the importance of our essential services in providing critical lifelines. As an organization, we are committed to continuing to make it easier and more cost effective for our customers to send money home. Thanks to our lower cost structure and digital transformation, we’re able to offer affordable rates that average less than 3% of transaction values, significantly lower than the industry average reported by the World Bank.”

The results also tap into a key shift to digital in cross-border money transfers, “with 63% of respondents indicating that they’ve used more apps and digital tools this year than in previous years.”

Holmes continued:

“The pandemic helped accelerate a major digital shift in 2020, and that momentum has clearly continued throughout this year. Consumers are increasingly valuing our digital-first strategy, and we are continuing to invest in product innovation to further address the evolving needs of consumers. In the coming year, you will see us go deeper and wider in our direct-to-consumer digital offerings.”

MoneyGram also found that of those survey respondents who had bought or sold cryptocurrencies in 2021, the “vast majority (82%) are using them as investments, as opposed to other purposes such as to transfer money or purchase goods and services.”

Holmes also mentioned:

“Today, most individuals are not looking to move crypto as much as they’re looking to hold crypto. MoneyGram plays a key role as the leading connector between the crypto and cash worlds as more people seek on-ramps and off-ramps for their investments. Additionally, we believe digital currencies can eventually streamline our processes, and one of our top strategic priorities is to pioneer cross-border payment innovation. We have already set out to disrupt ourselves through partnerships with innovative companies such as Stellar and Coinme, as well as several additional initiatives already underway. When the time comes for crypto to play a larger role in consumer lives, MoneyGram will be well-positioned to be a leader in the space.”

To learn more about this update including the Survey Methodology, check here.



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