The arrival of the stubborn wave has led many Peruvians to stay at home, and, as a consequence, to make their purchases through online services. In this way, consumers consolidate their accelerated adaptation to technology. According to Lima Chamber of Commerce (CCL), near the 70% of people invest between S/ 200 to S/ 500 in online purchases. Likewise, more than 9 million Peruvians made a purchase online by 2021.
“It is not surprising that, throughout 2021, online shoppers will expect flexibility, convenience, speed and an optimal shopping experience, thanks to the rise of e-commerce and digitization, great allies in changing habits among its users. , and the ability to purchase products (or services) with a single click. These three factors will continue to have a presence in 2022”, commented José Carlos Loayza, Product and Marketing Manager of Fpay.
Given this growth in electronic commerce, Fpay recalled that there are several reasons why citizens choose to make purchases online.
It is that, in addition to being a way to avoid contagion, discounts are constantly found through digital platforms, which is an incentive to make any purchase through this means. Also, in many cases, you will find a greater variety of productsdesigns and models on the brands’ website.
Source: Larepublica

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