Fintech & Payment Trends

The Top eCommerce and Payment Trends in Chile

Paying with debit cards and shopping for fashion, beauty and food.

Chileans are regular online shoppers with 40% reporting using their phones or computers for purchasing in the last month. Popular shopping categories include fashion, beauty and food takeout. Mobile shopping is prefered by Chileans in these top categories and also the preferred method across many other categories. Debit cards are popular and are also a preferred way to pay for online purchases in Chile.

ABOUT THE STUDY

Rapyd conducted an online survey among 3,088 respondents in June 2022. Markets covered are Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru. All respondents are online shoppers who shop online at least once a month and are involved in purchase decisions in their households. The main objective of this research is to provide companies with insights into the key preferred payment methods by consumers in six Latin American markets.

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LATIN AMERICA ECOMMERCE AND PAYMENT TRENDS

Grow in LATAM by understanding how consumers shop and pay.

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THE MOST POPULAR ONLINE PAYMENT METHODS IN CHILE

MOST POPULAR PRODUCTS TO BUY ONLINE IN CHILE

THE MOST POPULAR IN-STORE AND POS PAYMENT METHODS IN CHILE

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LATIN AMERICA ECOMMERCE AND PAYMENT TRENDS

Grow in LATAM by understanding how consumers shop and pay.

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SIMPLIFY PAYMENTS IN CHILE AND 100+ OTHER COUNTRIES

With Rapyd, your business can accept and send local and cross-border payments to just about anyone—faster, cheaper and easier using the methods and currencies they prefer. 

Rapyd Can Help You:

  • Accept payments and send payouts from one platform
  • Expand cross-border card acquiring
  • Quickly access new markets 
  • Stop wasting time integrating multiple payment gateways
  • Navigate legal and compliance issues

Learn how Rapyd can help you save millions on transaction and FX fees while spending 70% less time managing payments.

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Vanessa Laymon Johnson

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