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What encourages online shoppers to trust more in cross-border stores?

Using their own currency is what compels online users to shop in cross-border stores.

Half of online shoppers prefer buying from stores and merchants that use or make available their local currencies, according to a survey by DHL eCommerce.

Of the 23 countries surveyed, Australia is the most responsive with 63% of participants relying on online pricing in local currencies that give them reassurance, followed by India with 62% and South Africa with 61%.

The report also showed 49% of global customers wanted a “free and simple” returns policy, and 47% favouring online stores to provide clear information on customs charges.

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Survey participants also cite well-packaged goods, transparent consumer rights, websites in their native language and carbon off-setting as many of the assuring reasons for cross-border shopping.

The report surveyed 11,500 active online customers from 23 countries.

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