Blumberg Capital, a leading early-stage venture capital firm, today announced the results of a survey of consumer behavior and attitudes on fintech. The survey polled 1,000+ U.S. consumers since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated conditions of economic lockdowns, social distancing and work from home. The results show that for a clear majority of consumers, COVID-19 lockdowns accelerated their adoption of fintech solutions and for 50% of respondents, it decreased their use of cash significantly.
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Recent industry reports also corroborate these findings. According to Accenture, the total value of fintech investments globally rose 3.8%, from U.S. $22.3 billion to U.S. $23.1 billion in the first half of 2020, even as the COVID-19 pandemic spread around the world. Additionally, CB Insights reports that this number increased another 4% in Q3 2020. This not only includes the massive deals from M&A activity within the industry but highlights the increased interest by investors in early stage companies as well.
The increasing use of fintech applications in daily life is supported by other data on the proliferation of the necessary hardware and network infrastructure. For example, smartphone ownership increased from 31% in 2011 to more than 81% in 2020. In addition, ICBA reported that 64% of American consumers utilize mobile wallets.
The findings demonstrate that technological fintech solutions are helping mainstream consumers adapt to rapidly changing demands at work or school, as well as in commerce, recreation and even travel for safety, security, convenience and lower transaction costs. A less obvious benefit for fintech vendors, financial services firms and their customers is the seamless collection of structured streaming data, combined with AI to improve applications and meet changing consumer demands in near real-time.
“The general public is far more receptive and far less resistant to fintech solutions now than ever before and the COVID-19 lockdowns, social distancing and work from home were clearly catalysts that accelerated the rapid broader adoption,” said David J. Blumberg, founder and managing partner at Blumberg Capital. “Fintech entrepreneurs truly rose to the occasion for American consumers by delivering secure, seamless user experiences while expanding access, safety, convenience and efficiency at lower cost. These qualities were ‘nice to have’ before the pandemic but have become necessities in 2020. Looking forward, fintech is part of the new normal, whose influence and reach continues to grow.”
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