- Significantly more credit card payments and contactless transactions than in December 2016
- Customers of Concardis once again generated more sales in the Christmas season compared to the previous year
- The Concardis infographic on the 2017 Christmas season provides an overview of the most important figures and results: Download
In December 2017, at the ten Concardis retail customers with the highest sales, credit card payments increased by 13 per cent compared to the same month in the previous year. It is noteworthy that credit cards are increasingly being used to make payments for even small amounts. Contactless payments made using a credit card are also on the rise: during the Christmas season, the ten Concardis customers with the greatest proportion of contactless payments recorded an increase of 150 per cent compared to December 2016.
The most important figures of the 2017 Christmas season compared to the previous year:
- Credit card payments: up 13 per cent
amongst the ten Concardis retail customers with the highest sales.
- Contactless payments: up 150 per cent
amongst the ten Concardis customers with the most contactless credit card transactions.
- December sales: up eight per cent
amongst the ten Concardis retail customers with the highest sales.
- Advent weekend sales: up 14 per cent
amongst the ten Concardis retail customers with the highest sales.
Most mobile payment procedures, such as Apple Pay and Google Pay, are based on near-field communication (NFC) technology, which is also used for contactless payments made by card. For retailers, this makes accepting payments via mobile wallet quite simple: they only need an NFC-compatible terminal in addition to an acceptance agreement. All current Concardis terminals are equipped with this technology as standard. The customer simply holds their NFC-enabled credit or debit card, or their smartphone, near the terminal to initiate the transaction – and for amounts up to 25 euros, they do not even need to sign or enter their PIN.