One Black Friday shopper has already spent R400K on deals

24 Nov 2023

One shopper has already spent over R400 000 so far on Black Friday.

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One shopper has already spent more than R400 000 this Black Friday.Online transaction volumes are increasing steadily , according to data from payment platform Ozow.South Africans are expected to spend more on essentials this Black Friday.For more stories, visit the Tech and Trends homepage.

One Black Friday shopper has already spent at least R404 000 on Black Friday deals over 23 different transactions, and the day's far from over.

South African fintech company Ozow is maintaining a data dashboard for Black Friday which shows transaction statistics for payments made through the gateway.

The figures include the three customers who spent the most money.

And the R404 000 reflected was more than the combined amount that the customers in positions 2 and 3 forked out.

It is not clear what the money was spent on but multiple transactions were definitely made.

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The largest single transaction for the day so far was R140 000.

The number of online transactions made is increasing rapidly every hour, according to Ozow data. There was a small spike in transactions at midnight when many deals came into effect, but it decreased in the early hours of the morning. Since 04:00 until the time of writing, transaction value and volume has been increasing steadily.

Data on the Ozow dashboard.

Data on the Ozow dashboard.

Customers are paying an average of just under R700 per transaction.

The dashboard is updated every 15 minutes, so all the figures presented will be changing rapidly throughout the day.

Black Friday is the name given to the Friday after the US' Thanksgiving holiday when businesses offer huge discounts on merchandise in a bid to turn a profit. The practice has caught on around the world.

South Africans are expected to spend more on essentials this Black Friday than on cheap tech, as has been the case in years gone by, according to research by the Bureau of Market Research.

READ MORE | Skint South African consumers expected to spend more on essentials this Black Friday

The availability and prominence of e-commerce sites also mean that many consumers will be looking for deals online rather than in stores.

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