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Retailers running successful gift card programmes are experiencing a surge in sales thanks to the growing trend of shoppers using gift cards to unlock significant savings on larger purchases.

According to the latest State of the Nation 2024 research conducted by the Gift Card & Voucher Association (GCVA) and Global Data, gift cards encourage shoppers to spend more and upgrade their presents.

Research shows more than two-thirds (68%) of those redeeming their gift cards over the past 12 months spent more than the value of the card. This means that for over two-thirds of shoppers, gift cards have become a gateway to indulging in higher-priced items while enjoying savings.

Over 43% of gift card users have been observed to spend an average of £10 more than the value of their £30 gift cards.

This represents a significant 33% increase in spend, providing a much-needed boost for retailers navigating through challenging market conditions. As consumer spending on discretionary items tightens, gift cards emerge as a strategic tool to entice younger shoppers into stores and prompt them to make larger purchases that may have previously seemed out of reach.

Family-age millennials, in particular, are leveraging gift cards to offset the costs of items, including clothing. It comes as no surprise that this demographic leads the charge in surpassing the value of their gift cards, with 36% admitting to spending an extra £10 on average, and a substantial 34% spending at least an additional £30.

Conversely, the propensity to overspend relative to the gift card’s value is lowest among baby boomers, with only 17% of this group splurging £30 or more. While Gen Z demonstrated a penchant for overspending last year, this year’s report reflects a shift in shopping behaviour amid the ongoing cost of living crisis, with fewer than a quarter (24%) opting for larger purchases.

Commenting on the findings is Siobhan Moore, Executive Board Co-Chair at the GCVA.

“The power of gift cards continues to grow. For retailers, they are now, more than ever, a powerful tool for maximising sales and attracting new customers. As more people opt to gift a retail gift card, they are introducing recipients to new retailers and allowing consumers to cut the cost of bigger purchases. At a time when many have had to forgo luxuries, gift cards are enabling people to still treat themselves, as well as shave money off the essentials.”

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