Neue Shell Studie: Gen Z will digital zahlen - oder gibt ihr Geld

woanders aus (FOTO)

Hamburg (ots) - Nicht digital bezahlen zu können, nervt. Das meinen immerhin 42%

der 16- bis 27-Jährigen (Gen Z), wie eine aktuelle Umfrage im Auftrag von

Shell[1] zeigt, die das Energie-Unternehmen kurz vor dem Jahreswechsel in

Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz durchführen ließ. Mehr als 6 von 10 aus

dieser Altersgruppe erwarten von Shop-Betreibern, digitale Bezahlmöglichkeiten

anzubieten - in der Schweiz sind es sogar 3 von 4 (77%). Shell geht mit einem

digitalen Service voran: An immer mehr Stationen können Kunden ihren Kraftstoff

einfach und bequem aus dem Auto heraus per Smartphone bezahlen.

Shell SmartPay: Kraftstoff bequem und einfach per Smartphone zahlen

- Gen Z: 41% wünschen sich mehr digitale Bezahloptionen

- Auch Baby-Boomer sind offen für digitales Bezahlen im Handel

- SmartPay bereits an mehr als 1.500 Shell Tankstellen in Deutschland verfügbar

Digital im Alltag unterwegs: Mobile Bezahlmöglichkeiten sind für die Gen Z

längst normal. 68% der Altersgruppe ziehen bargeldloses Bezahlen vor, 41%

wünschen sich mehr digitale Bezahlmöglichkeiten in Geschäften. Für den Handel

kann das Folgen haben: 1 von 4 Personen der Altersgruppe kauft nicht in Läden

ein, in denen sie ausschließlich mit Bargeld bezahlen kann. Digitale

Zahlmethoden sind so sehr Teil des Alltags der Gen Z, dass knapp die Hälfte

(46%) zum Beispiel eher ein Jahr auf ihren Streaming-Dienst bzw. das Fernsehen

verzichten würde als auf digitales Bezahlen.

"Mobilität bedeutet für die Gen Z Flexibilität, Unabhängigkeit und Freiheit[2] -

das sollte sich auch bei den Bezahlmöglichkeiten widerspiegeln!", sagt Linda van

Schaik, Chefin des Shell Tankstellengeschäfts in Deutschland, Österreich und der

Schweiz. "Wer viel mit dem Auto unterwegs ist, weiß Zeitersparnis und

unkompliziertes Tanken zu schätzen. Deshalb bieten wir unsere digitale

Bezahloption Shell SmartPay an. Damit hat jeder Autofahrer die Wahl, ob er zum

Bezahlen wie gewohnt in den Shop geht oder einfach schnell und unkompliziert aus

dem Auto mit dem eigenen Smartphone zahlt."

Auch Baby-Boomer wünschen sich digitale Bezahloptionen

Digital bezahlen zu können, ist auch für die ältere Generation zunehmend

reizvoll: Shell SmartPay spricht zwar insbesondere die Gen Z an, aber auch die

sogenannten Baby-Boomer sind für digitales Bezahlen offen. 9 von 10 der

Ü-58-Jährigen (93%) würden die neuen Zahlungsmethoden in Zukunft gern beim

Einkaufen in Geschäften nutzen.

Auch im weiteren Sinne hat die Gen Z Einfluss auf die ältere Käufergeneration:

Knapp 40 Prozent der Baby-Boomer im internationalen Querschnitt sagen einer

aktuellen Studie[3] zufolge, dass die Gen Z sie in ihrem Kaufverhalten

beeinflusse. Das gilt sogar für Menschen, die selbst keine Kinder haben: 46

Prozent meinen, dass die Gen Z einen Einfluss darauf habe, wie sie ihr Geld

anlegen.

Autofahrer können Shell SmartPay einfach und schnell über die Shell App (App

Store/Google Play Store) nutzen. Zapfsäule mit der Shell App auswählen, bequem

mittels PayPal, Kreditkarte, Google Pay, Apple Pay oder Shell Card zahlen,

tanken - und schon kann die Fahrt weitergehen.

Das Bezahlen mit Shell SmartPay ist bereits an mehr als 1.500 Shell Tankstellen

in Deutschland möglich. Shell SmartPay erkennt anhand des Smartphone-Standortes

automatisch, ob sich ein Nutzer an einer Shell Station befindet, die den

digitalen Bezahlservice anbietet.

Hinweise für Redaktionen

- Hier (https://djeholdingsdrive-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/timo_pape_edel

man_com/Ee2W0Zdcn3VLkWMRO_QZagBCZoplL_Jv375A-W1EbbSXA?e=BEUuxI) finden Sie

die gesamten Studienergebnisse als PDF-Datei.

- Hier (https://djeholdingsdrive-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/personal/timo_pape_edel

man_com/Eg7RHeb39BVJiE-46sDH-nMBhyl8HJRFKMGHMP1g0JCj1g?e=xigCjB) finden Sie

hochauflösendes Bildmaterial.

- Hier (https://bit.ly/3ovnpOV) finden Sie weitere Informationen zu Shell

SmartPay.

[1] Online-Umfrage von Edelman im Auftrag von Shell Deutschland; durchgeführt im

November und Dezember 2022 in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz

[2] MOBILITY ZEITGEIST STUDIE - Die mobile Generation Z (2020); Zukunftsinstitut

GmbH, im Auftrag der Ford-Werke GmbH; https://www.zukunftsinstitut.de/fileadmin/

user_upload/Publikationen/Auftragsstudien/Ford_Mobility_Zeitgeist_Studie_2020-Zu

kunftsinstitut.pdf

[3] Edelman Trust Barometer 2022: Sonderbericht "The New Cascade of Influence"

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