Despite consumer pessimism towards the economy, consumer behaviour is returning to normality

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 31 (ANI/PRNewswire): Blis, the leading privacy-first, location-powered advertising partner, announces the launch of its new report: “The Indian market: return to normality”.

March 31, 2022

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 31 (ANI/PRNewswire): Blis, the leading privacy-first, location-powered advertising partner, announces the launch of its new report: “The Indian market: return to normality“.
The new report helps the industry understand consumer patterns developed during the past years, looking back at 2021 trends to predict what is next in India during 2022.
New Blis Consumer Confidence Pulse data revealed that the majority (64%) of Indian consumers were feeling positive or neutral about the economy in February 2022. However, the pessimism related to their household finances persists, with over one in every three consumers feeling negative about that.
Blis used its data to explore the different stages the industry had to face to get to this point. In fact, the data shows the fluctuation in confidence and mobility levels throughout 2021. The e-guide also reveals some key short and long-term predictions for the rest of the year, including:
In the short term, the Indian consumer will push back on priorities like buying a house or a car due to pessimism about their current household financial situation and economic distress.
The pandemic is seen to have a negative impact on the economy, thus limiting people’s likelihood to consider spending on large ticket items.
Health will remain an important focus area as Indians try to fit in eating healthy as well as exercise – we are expecting to see an increase in mobility levels around restaurants and gyms.
Time spent at home becomes as important as out-of-home activities/events. However, the Indian consumer continues to stay engaged with brands and promotional retail events – occasionally stepping out to make the purchase.
Travel for leisure, especially within the country, is expected to slowly pick up as people yearn for a break. We expect to see a high volume of foot traffic around airports, train stations and hotels.
Milva Povo, Head of Sales for India at Blis comments: ” Marketers are constantly facing new challenges in building their relationships with consumers. The pandemic revealed the elastic nature of consumers as new behaviours continue to be driven by shifting measures and new concerns: vaccinations, variant outbreaks, at-risk demographics, personal preferences and government mandates. Our new guide looks back at 2021 to predict what is yet to come this year. We’ve also added valuable tips for brand marketers and media agencies to keep in mind in the short and long term this year.”
Blis is the leading privacy-first, location-powered programmatic advertising partner. We deliver accurate targeting at scale without reliance on personal data, helping the world’s largest brands and media agencies drive key business outcomes through personalized and high-performing digital advertising.
Blis uses real-world and online data, as well as behavior and lifestyle indicators, to profile and understand audiences better than anyone else. Using a huge opted-in global planning and measurement panel and taking an aggregated and anonymous approach to audience targeting, Blis reaches precise audiences at scale without reliance on personal data.
Established in the UK in 2004, Blis now operates in more than 40 offices across five continents. Working with the world’s largest and most customer-driven companies across all verticals including Unilever, Samsung, McDonald’s, HSBC, Mercedes Benz and Peugeot, as well as every major media agency, Blis reaches over a billion mobile devices a year.
To learn more, visit blis.com.
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