Global Holiday Season Spending Expected to Grow by 16% in 2024, BNPL Surges While Synthetic Identity Fraud Emerges as Top Threat

Holidays_Prediction_Infographics_ACI (Graphic: Business Wire)
Holidays_Prediction_Infographics_ACI (Graphic: Business Wire)

In This Article:

  • ACI’s Unwrapping Checkout Trends report anticipates a 16% increase in global eCommerce transaction value during the 2024 holiday season, with the travel sector leading the growth.

  • Synthetic identity fraud is the top threat this holiday season, with average transaction value at nine times more than other common types of payments fraud.

  • Sales transaction volume is expected to increase 6% across all Cyber Weekends.

OMAHA, Neb., October 08, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Global holiday spending is expected to rise 16% in value from October through December 2024 compared to the same period last year, according to analysis by ACI Worldwide (NASDAQ: ACIW), an original innovator in global payments technology. ACI's annual Unwrapping Checkout Trends report provides merchants and acquirers with essential insights on payment trends, spending and fraud predictions, and actionable ways to maximize secure and authentic conversions.

Buy now, pay later (BNPL) booms as shoppers turn to flexible payments

BNPL payments experienced a remarkable surge as shoppers turned to more flexible payment methods to spread their spending and manage their budgets. In H1 2024, global BNPL transactions skyrocketed by an astounding 237%, nearly tripling in volume.

Synthetic identity fraud is threatening to disrupt holiday season sales

According to ACI data, fraud values increased by more than 3% in H1 2024, with synthetic identity fraud looming high at 26% growth. Synthetic identity fraud occurs when fraudsters merge genuine information with fabricated information to create a new synthetic identity that can be used to open accounts and make fraudulent purchases.

Fraudsters are turning to AI to fuel fraud

AI technology, such as AI-driven bots and scripts, has given fraudsters unprecedented speed to automate the process of generating synthetic identities on a massive scale. Fraudsters have also finessed the use of deep fake technology to create images, voice and video to bypass existing fraud detection systems.

"The rapid proliferation of AI-driven fraud tactics and stolen data on the Dark Web is escalating threats, making it harder than ever for merchants to distinguish real customers," said Cleber Martins, head of payments intelligence and risk solutions at ACI Worldwide. "Merchants should tighten their defenses by harnessing AI predictive modeling to detect threats and using payment intelligence signals to eliminate false positives without disrupting genuine transactions."

Key report insights at a glance

Payment trends (H1 2024 vs. H1 2023 transactional data)