The payment industry's biggest trends in 2022—and the pandemic's impact on digitization in the payments landscape (2024)

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Meaghan Yuen|January 11, 2022

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The pandemic accelerated payments industry digitization, with 2022 marking an inflection point in the way consumers and businesses cement the way they make their purchases. With insights from our annual Payments Ecosystem report, we define and explore the payments industry, evaluating key trends affecting consumers and businesses.

Digitization has been accelerated across peer-to-peer (P2P), business-to-consumer (B2C), and business-to-business (B2B) transactions beginning in 2020, but the second full year of the pandemic made it clear that they’re here to stay, even as spending levels normalize. Stakeholders that earn fees to help complete these payments—including acquirers and processors, networks, and issuers—are racing to keep up with changes in the way people and companies transact.

Analog payments plunged at the pandemic’s onset, and will continue slowing down this year as debit, credit, and prepaid cards duel for their share of usage. In fact, cash and check’s share of in-store retail and food services transaction value will tick down to 18.5% this year and continue its downturn into 2023, per our forecast.

In response to rapid digitization, merchants need to ensure customers can use their preferred payment method. This, in turn, is putting pressure onto point-of-sale (POS) providers to develop multichannel solutions that meet front- and back-end needs. In all corners of the payments industry, providers are racing to explore new transaction flows, reach new subsets of consumers and businesses, and embrace new devices and transaction technologies.

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Payments industry trends

In-store payment methods

In-store sales will remain the largest retail channel by both share and dollars as shopping habits normalize. From 2022 on, in-store’s share of retail sales will once again contract as customers gravitate toward ecommerce.

Card payments dominate in-store retail. In 2021, for the first time in 16 years, US debit spending surpassed credit as consumers aimed to limit financial risk during the pandemic—growth that’s meant to stabilize this year. According to our forecasts, debit spending will account for nearly 40% of in-store retail and food services dollars. The demand for contactless is also giving rise to alternative and experiential methods, such as proximity payments such as Apple Pay, in-store buy now, pay later (BNPL), and click and collect.

Ecommerce growth

US retail ecommerce sales will exceed $1 trillion for the first time this year, although growth will be distributed unevenly across channels: desktop sales will decelerate through 2025, while mobile purchases boom, accounting for 4 in 10 retail ecommerce dollars for the first time this year. That’s why checkout providers are focusing on optimizing the mobile payments experience, as well as exploring opportunities in social commerce.

The increasing need for brick-and-mortar sellers to migrate online is making gateways more prominent in the payments ecosystem. High-profile players across the industry are acquiring and partnering with gateways that will unify software across in-person and online channels.

Digital payments

The digitization of payments isn’t just contained to retail, though, with real time mobile P2P payments, digital remittances, and digital business payments continuing to blossom as change spreads through the ecosystem.

By 2025, over 7 in 10 smartphone owners will be mobile P2P payment users, with the potential to onboard two untapped audiences: Gen Zers gaining spending power and security-minded consumers who have avoided digital payments due to safety concerns.

Digital remittances are expected to jump 45% between 2021 and 2025, to $428 billion, according to a report from Juniper Research. The success of entrants such as Remitly and Wise (formerly TransferWise) is a sign of a changing market, putting pressure on incumbents to lower fees.

After dipping in 2020, US B2B payments are set for a second consecutive year of growth in 2022, with volume forecast to reach $28.611 trillion. To capitalize on the opportunity, payment providers will deepen their push into the B2B space, catering especially to small businesses—making up a significant share of the US B2B payments market—in search of accessible, affordable solutions.

Credit cards

At the start of the pandemic, credit card spending dipped due to overall spending declines and financial uncertainty. Credit card usage only saw gains pick up again in Q3 2021, gains that are expected to stabilize in 2022 as non-essential purchasing, especially in travel and entertainment, resumes.

For the first time this year, consumers’ lasting embrace of ecommerce will push online credit card usage past $500 billion. However, the payment method’s share of digital retail transactions and card transactions will decrease slightly, partly due to consumers’ rising preference for debit. Issues are set to combat this by releasing new cards with rewards and value propositions such as lower fees, payment flexibility, and financial management tools.

For the first time, Insider Intelligence’s annual Payments Ecosystem—a broad-based report catered toward the entire payments industry—will be broken out into four parts, allowing for more detailed-yet-digestible content that more specifically addresses the areas that matter to you:

  • Participants in the Payments Purchasing Chain: How Key Players Facilitate Transactions—and How Their Roles Are Changing
  • The Point-of-Sale: How Hardware and Software Providers Are Meeting Merchant Demands for Omnichannel, Full-Suite Products
  • Payment Methods and Funding Mechanisms: What Shifting Consumer and Business Payment Preferences and Habits Mean for the Industry
  • Payment Flows and Transaction Types: How Lasting Digitization Is Reshaping Providers Growth, Revenue, and Competitive Strategies

Each section will examine changing market dynamics and how it will impact stakeholders, as well as identify top trends for 2022, as informed by our in-depth forecasts and proprietary third-party data.

Click here to learn more about gaining access to Financial Services content like the Payments Ecosystem 2022 report.

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What is the strongest current trend in payment processing? ›

Changing trends in payments
  • The increase in global cashless payment volumes.
  • The acceleration of cross-border, cross-currency instant and B2B payments.
  • The use of data and analytics to streamline the customer journey.
  • Innovations in security measures to reduce digital payments fraud.

What is the growth rate of the digital payments industry? ›

Total transaction value in the Digital Payments market is projected to reach US$11.53tn in 2024. Total transaction value is expected to show an annual growth rate (CAGR 2024-2028) of 9.52% resulting in a projected total amount of US$16.59tn by 2028.

What will be the future of digital payments in the US? ›

In the U.S. alone, mobile wallets are predicted to overtake physical cards as the most popular online payment method in the next three years. If this trend continues, we anticipate that digital wallets could make credit cards fully digital within the next decade.

What are the three areas of the payments market? ›

The three markets in Digital Payments include Digital Commerce, Mobile PoS payments, and Digital Remittances. Additional Information: The market comprises transaction values, average transaction value per user, users and user penetration rates.

What is the fastest growing payment method? ›

Digital wallets are now the fastest-growing payment method in the United States, with almost half (48%) of U.S. consumers indicating that they have used a digital wallet in the past 90 days, up 12 percentage points from 2023, according to J.D. Power data.

Who is the largest payment processor in the US? ›

Looking at the top-ranked companies, JPMorgan Chase & Co. ranks first for estimated US total processing volume at $2.4 trillion, and first for estimated US total transactions at 46.2 billion. Stripe ranks first for estimated US total number of merchants at nearly 3.8 million.

What is the world's largest digital payment platform? ›

Top Digital Payment Companies
  • Checkout.com.
  • Navan.
  • Flywire.
  • PayPal.
  • Cash App.
  • Adyen.
  • Venmo.
  • Stripe.
Jun 27, 2024

Which state has highest digital payment? ›

Bengaluru topped digital transactions in India, amounting to ₹6,500 crore in 2022.

What percentage of payments are digital? ›

Not only has digital-payments penetration increased to 89 percent in 2022, but the share of respondents who report using two or more forms of digital payments has grown even more rapidly—from 51 percent in 2021 to 62 percent.

What is the future of payment processing? ›

The future of the Payments industry is decidedly digital. With the surge in fintech developments, consumers and businesses are quickly adapting to cashless transactions. The use of mobile wallets, digital currencies, and open banking systems are expected to dominate the industry.

What will happen if the US goes to digital currency? ›

Critics claim the digital dollar, or any form of digital currency, would have major privacy and security concerns and could give the government unprecedented access to Americans' financial data. Digital currencies may also be more susceptible to cyberattacks or hacking than traditional payment methods.

What is the future of online payments? ›

Globally, such unique business models could impact up to 80 percent of existing banking revenue by the end of 2020while the digital payments market is expected to reach $7.6 trillion by 2024[2] worldwide with an average CAGR of 13.7 percent between 2019–24.

Who are the biggest players in the payments industry? ›

The Card Brands and Networks

The backbone of the payment industry is the card brands - Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover - they are responsible for the networks that connect all the players.

What is the outlook for the payment processing industry? ›

Payment Processing Solutions Market Future Prospects

The global payment processing solutions market will generate an estimated revenue of USD 150.6 billion in 2024, and it is projected to grow at a CAGR of 24.8% from 2024 to 2030, reaching USD 569.2 billion by 2030.

How big is the payment industry market? ›

In 2023, the Payments Market size was estimated at USD 2.54 trillion. The report covers the Payments Market historical market size for years: 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023. The report also forecasts the Payments Market size for years: 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028 and 2029.

What is the most popular method of payment today? ›

Debit and Credit Cards – 99% (of consumers) Digital Wallets – 81% Installment Plans – 37% Bank Transfers – 10%

Which payment method is most successful? ›

Cards are still the most-used payment method, with American Express, Mastercard, Visa as large global card schemes. Even though they're recognized globally, other payment methods like online banking, direct debit, digital wallets, or Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) are more common elsewhere.

What is the hottest trend in banking is the use of? ›

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML):

Banks increasingly leverage AI and ML technologies to enhance operational efficiency, detect fraud, and improve customer experiences. AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants are being used to provide personalized assistance and support.

What is new in the payment industry? ›

Another emerging trend is the use of blockchain technology in the payments industry. Blockchain, a decentralized and immutable ledger, offers enhanced transparency, security, and efficiency in transactions. It enables peer-to-peer payments without the need for intermediaries, reducing costs and settlement times.

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