Vietnam’s mobile payment adoption beats other global markets

Aug 18th at 09:54
18-08-2021 09:54:56+07:00

Vietnam’s mobile payment adoption beats other global markets

It is a golden time to invest in Vietnam's e-payment service.

Vietnam's projected penetration rate in the mobile point-of-sale segment in 2021 is listed in Asia's top 3, including China and South Korea, according to the latest survey conducted by the German-based research market firm Statista.

Source: Statista Digital Market Outlook, August 2021

The latest Digital Market Outlook showed about 29.1% of Vietnam’s total population will pay via smartphone applications this year, while the rate is about 39.5% and 29.9% in China and South Korea, respectively. The rates are higher than the overall average.

The average Vietnamese consumer is projected to spend around US$74 with payment apps in 2021, compared to $2,300 in China and $2,031 in South Korea. The rate is still extremely low, suggesting only very casual usage by a big chunk of consumers, the survey noted.

According to the firm, transaction value in the digital payments segment of Vietnam is estimated to reach $26.4 billion by 2025 from $11.6 billion in 2020.

Pramod Borasi, Research Analyst, BFSI at Allied Market Research said the mobile payments landscape has continued to evolve rapidly in Vietnam due to massive investment deals by key players toward expansion of the payment industry and rise in government support for establishing favorable mobile payment options in the country.

The advisory company Allied Market Research recently predicted the Vietnam mobile payment market size is projected to reach $2.7 trillion by 2027, growing at a compound average growth rate (CAGR) of 30.2% from 2020 to 2027.

The Vietnam mobile payment market is influenced by a number of factors such as an increase in penetration of smartphones, growth of the e-commerce industry, development of the fintech & payment industry, and increase in demand for fast & hassle-free transaction services, the advisory firm noted.

Some of the major players operating in the Vietnam mobile payment market include Movi, M_Service, the National Payment Corporation of Vietnam (NAPAS), NganLuong.vn, OnePAY, Orange, PayPal Holdings, Inc., SohaPay Electronic Payment Tool, VietUnion Online Services Corporation (Payoo), and VNG Corp. 

These players have adopted various strategies to increase their market penetration and strengthen their position in the industry, according to the advisory company. 

Along with the presence of more than 100 fintech startups in Vietnam, the e-payment sector has become tougher among banks, startups, and service providers.

According to the latest report conducted by the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV), in the first quarter of 2021, the country recorded 156.2 million internet transactions with VND8.1 trillion (US$355.3 million), rising 28.4% in value. 

In the same period, 395 million transactions were carried out via mobile phone with a total value of more than VND4.6 trillion ($201.8 million), an increase of 103% and 5.3 million transactions through QR code with nearly VND4.5 trillion ($197.5 million), up 146% in value. 

The SBV has recently encouraged Vietnamese consumers to limit paying in cash and turn to digital payments to reduce the risk of Covid-19 infection. 

The SBV will support the processing of new payment methods and connection models involving QR code, e-wallets, mobile money (direct carrier billing), cards, payment accounts, and cross-border transactions.

Local insiders commented it is a golden time to invest in Vietnam thanks to the growing demand for e-payment. In the context of Covid-19, people are resorting to cashless payments.

Hanoi Times





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