This holiday season, shoppers plan to spend more than ever on the most flexible and convenient of gifts: a gift card. With retailers providing increasingly creative ways for gift cards to be personalized and delivered, NRF’s 2012 holiday consumer spending survey conducted by BIGinsight shows that 81.1% of shoppers will purchase at least one gift card and will spend an average of $156.86 on gift cards, the highest amount in the survey’s 10-year history. Total spending on gift cards will reach $28.79 billion.
According to NRF’s first holiday survey, six in 10 (59.8%) of those polled said they’d like to receive gift cards this year, up from 57.7% last year.
“Retailers are pulling out all the stops this year to make their gift cards personal, convenient and desirable,” said NRF president and CEO Matthew Shay. “Savvy shoppers know they can purchase a much-appreciated gift card with ease either in store, online, or through their mobile device, and give their loved ones the option to buy something they really want or need.”
Consumers will spend an average of $43.75 on each card they buy. As in previous years, men plan to spend significantly more on gift cards than women, shelling out an average of $172.98 vs. women’s $141.66.
More people than ever say they will give friends or family members a gift card for an online merchant (11.2%), coffee shop (18.1%), department store (39.1%), book store (20.8%), grocery/gasoline stores (12.6%), or discount store (14.2%). And 33.3% of shoppers will send friends and family for a night out with restaurant gift cards. (CSP Daily News: www.cspnet.com)