oenpay and AIT published their joint study “Digitalization in payments and effects on vulnerable groups”. The study examines the influence of digital technologies in payments and identifies vulnerable groups for whom digital payment technologies represent potential challenges and barriers, according to the oenpay management about the motivation for the study:
In the study, vulnerabilities are defined as being based on various social and contextual factors, say AIT project leaders Georg Regal and Julia Himmelsbach on the challenges of digitalization in payments:
The study was carried out using literature and secondary data analysis in the first step, and a questionnaire study (online and as a paper & pencil survey) in the second step. The frequency of use, usefulness, availability and accessibility of payment technologies were examined with regard to five vulnerable groups:
The present study shows that digital payment transactions have a number of barriers, especially for vulnerable groups.
The barriers mentioned include both technical (e.g. complexity of the systems, lack of accessibility) as well as social (e.g. lack of support) and individual aspects (e.g. reactance and negative attitudes, lack of previous experience).
Digital skills and trust in banks are key individual levers for promoting inclusion in digital payments. The results suggest that measures are needed to promote technical accessibility, availability, support, digital competence and trust in banks.
With regard to the respective vulnerable groups examined, it can be seen that people with disabilities, older people and people from low social classes are considered vulnerable groups in digital payments:
The complete study can be downloaded free of charge from the oenpay community platform oenpay – Payments Innovation HUB. You can register here for free: