Black Friday 2020: Gifts and self-care amongst leading purchases for loyalty programme shoppers in this year's unusual run-up to Christmas

Marketing Team
Marketing Team
15 Dec 2020
  • Collinson’s Valuedynamx global network of loyalty commerce platforms saw a very different Black Friday shopping season in 2020, rounding out a year of evolved consumer needs and shopping habits as a result of COVID-19
  • On Black Friday and the weeks prior, online shopping portals associated with client loyalty programmes and delivered by Valuedynamx saw a 28% year-on-year jump in spend with flower and gift retailers and a 46% boost to health, beauty and wellness; while electronics and appliance spend fell 11% and luxury was down 20% for the same period
  • November also saw travellers make more long-term holiday bookings, averaging 97 days from purchase date, whereas from July to October no bookings were made more than 60 days out; indicating traveller confidence is starting to rise
  • The 2020 Black Friday data highlights the importance of the loyalty commerce ecosystem to support diversified revenue streams for brands as shopping habits continue to evolve amidst the COVID-19 pandemic

Black Friday loyalty programme shoppers in 2020 spent significantly more than in previous years on items to show their love and appreciation for friends, family and themselves. At the same time, spending on traditional Black Friday categories like electronics and appliances, and luxury, fell. November 2020 also saw rising traveller confidence, with consumers booking trips over three months in advance.

The new data comes from Collinson’s global network of loyalty commerce platforms, delivered by Collinson Valuedynamx, which provides access to over 300 million loyalty programme members across 24 loyalty online shopping portals and saw a 10% increase in unique shoppers this year on Black Friday, compared to 2019.

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Spending on Gifts for Loved Ones 

This year’s Black Friday figures indicate that in a year when many people have been unable to physically gather, consumers are using their spending power to purchase gifts and flowers for loved ones. Spending on flowers, chocolates and other items from gift retailers rose 29% in 2020 in comparison to the same period last year, as consumers chose to take advantage of the pre-Christmas offers to show their love and care, rather than spending on the traditional big-ticket items normally purchased on Black Friday and the surrounding weeks. 

Self-Care Supersedes Traditional Black Friday Categories 

While traditionally Black Friday and the surrounding weeks are a time to purchase big-ticket electronics, in 2020 spending in this category fell 11%. This is possibly an effect of big electrical spends earlier in the year when, due to COVID, many people prepared to cook, work and entertain themselves at home; leading sales of electronics and appliances to grow 32% year-on-year (YoY) in the first half of 2020. 

On the other hand, spend on self-care was up. Consumers saw to their wellbeing needs in terms of working out, with sports and fitness retailers seeing a 104% jump in spend YoY, while health, wellness and beauty products was up 46%. This indicates a shift in consumer spend due to ongoing closures of beauty salons, the general stressors of the pandemic, and consumers’ increasing interest in personal health and wellness at this time.

Clothing and fashion retailers, meanwhile, saw spending rise 59% from the Black Friday period last year.

Travel Confidence on the Rise 

From March 2020, travel purchases fell significantly. Where travel spending did occur, it was primarily for short-term bookings occurring less than 60 days from purchase date. However, in November 2020 the average number of days from purchase increased to 97. The willingness of consumers to book travel over three months out points to rising traveller confidence, potentially off the back of positive news around testing initiatives and the vaccine. In comparison, the average number of days from purchase to holiday was 153 in November 2019.

James Berry, Commercial Director, Valuedynamx at Collinson, said, “This year’s Black Friday numbers are yet another indication of how much consumer shopping habits within the loyalty programme landscape have evolved amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. We’ve seen the need to be very nimble in reacting to changing consumer demand across the traditional retail categories, working closely with retailers to align their rapidly changing strategies and budgets, which are reflected in tandem with the programme’s goals and objectives to provide relevant everyday offers."

Loyalty commerce is an increasingly key way for brands to drive engagement with consumers via an agile ecosystem that can grow and change alongside consumers’ evolving behaviours and needs.

Valuedynamx’s robust loyalty network enables consumers to earn and spend loyalty currency linked to leading travel and financial services reward programmes – connecting customers to branded engagement opportunities, and providing unique data insights into how people are spending. 

Valuedynamx was launched in early 2020 to deliver personalised, low friction earn and redeem experiences from within an integrated and secure online commerce ecosystem. Travel, retail and financial services partners can capitalise on the unique size and scale of the Collinson business to create a differentiated loyalty strategy that reinforces brand preference and delivers personalised engagement with customers. More than 5,000 retailers and merchant partners, 1,400 banking partners and over 90 airline and 20 hotel group partners are found within the Collinson business, supporting partners to reach millions of consumers around the globe.

New partners are encouraged to join the Collinson network, dedicated to delivering exceptional travel products and loyalty solutions that win deeper, more valuable customer relationships. Please visit here to learn more.

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