Thailand's tourism will be boosted by 'repeat travellers' as more than a quarter (28%) of travellers who visited Thailand during 2023 said they intend to return over the next 12 months, according to a Visa study. The 2023 edition of the Global Travel Intentions Study[1] (th
Only 31 percent of travellers brought cash to their destinations in 2023, down from 79 percent in 2020.Travellers are also spending more, with an average of $2,525 per trip - a significant jump from $1,708 in 2020Asia Pacific travellers prefer usin
Visa, the world's leader in digital payments, today revealed Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Singapore and the United Kingdom make up the top five most desired international destinations for Thai travellers, according to a Thailand's Travel Intentions Study 2023 - Outbound Ed
Visa, the world's leader in digital payments, has revealed cashless payments, online shopping and revenge travel are the three leading trends that will feature in the endemic world, according to Visa's Consumer Payment Attitudes study (the Study).
Visa, the world's leader in digital payments, today revealed Thai leisure travellers will continue to discover domestic destinations through 2022 as shorter, safer trips become the preferred mode of post-COVID travel. The Visa Voice of the Consumer res
Global Visa study highlights top areas of payment technology investment for small businesses in 2021.Study reveals 82 per cent of global SMBs have adopted new digital technologies as more than half of
Bangkok-9 Apr-Spark Communications Four in five Thai consumers (78 percent) have tried going cashless in 2018, compared to only fifty percent in previous year as confidence in digital payments grew, according to the 2018 Visa Consumer Payment Attitudes study (the Study). The study tracks payment habits and attitudes as well as exploring emerging topics related to payments amo
Bangkok-5 Sep-Spark Communications Digital payments play an increasing role during pre-trip and at destination stages Thai travellers' spending is expected to see the largest jump compared to Asian and global average when it comes to amount of money intended to spend for next trip, according to Visa's Global Travel Intentions Study (the Study). The Study examines internationa
Bangkok-4 Jul-Spark Communications Latest Visa Consumer Payment Attitudes Study shows six in ten respondents have more payment cards in their wallets than five years ago Innovation: Thais comfortable with biometrics technology for payment auth keen on on-demand economy Thais are becoming increasingly confident in using electronic payments, as cash is seen as a hassle and unsafe
Bangkok-23 Nov-Spark Communications Visa Consumer Payment Attitudes Study 2015 reveals over half of Thai consumers have used their mobile phones to shop online The growth of Thailand's eCommerce industry continues as consumers show growing preference for mobile payments, according to the Visa Consumer Payment Attitudes Study 2015[1]. The study revealed that two-thirds of Thai consumers shop online at
Bangkok-3 Sep-Spark Communications Thai consumers are showing greater willingness to use electronic payments with one-in-three consumers willing to do away with cash altogether, according to the Visa Consumer Payment Attitudes Study 2014[1](the `Study). Overall, there is a trend in Thailand towards going cashless with 80% of Thais carrying at le