Acceptable Amounts for Person-to-Person (P2P) Payment Transfers

Acceptable Amounts for Person-to-Person (P2P) Payment Transfers

Proof Point

36% in Bank of America survey said no amount is too low to request from others, while 29% indicated $200 is maximum they would send, using P2P technologies

Acceptable Amounts for Person-to-Person (P2P) Payment Transfers

2017 (percentage of respondents)

Note: Data based on Bank of America’s 2017 Trends in Consumer Mobility Report that surveyed 1,005 U.S. respondents with bank accounts and smartphones, aged 18 and above, with a 3.1 margin of error, as well as 407 panelists that use person-to-person payments services, with 4.9 margin of error

Proof Point Findings

  • Person-to-Person (P2P) Payment Technologies – Online technology that lets individuals transfer funds from one bank account to another through Internet and smartphone
  • No Amount Too Low for Requests – More than one-third (36%) of respondents in Bank of America survey said no amount is too low to request from others using P2P technologies, with another 22% indicating lowest amount they would accept from P2P transfer is between $10 to $20
  • Maximum $200 for Payments – 29% of participants said highest amount they would pay is $200, with 26% saying no amount is too high to send
  • Key Growth Drivers– Include continuous innovation in peer-to-peer payment technologies, rapid digitization of banking services, increasing preference for cashless transactions, and heightening reliance on smartphones and mobile applications to complete tasks

Market Disruption

Sector

Financial Services

Source

Date Last Updated

April 5, 2018

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