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05 September 2023

Daily Newsletter

05 September 2023

Student loans are US retailers’ latest worries

With the conclusion of the three-year suspension of student loan interest, retailers are bracing for its negative impact on consumer spending.

Mohamed Dabo September 04 2023

For the past three years, student loan borrowers in the US have enjoyed a rare respite: a suspension of interest accumulation on their loans.

This temporary relief, implemented in response to economic challenges, provided some financial breathing room for millions of individuals.

However, on Friday, 1 September, interest on student loan debt started accruing and payments are expected to commence on 1 October.

Retailers anticipate a downturn

Retailers are closely monitoring the situation, as they are well aware that consumer spending plays a pivotal role in their business. The conclusion of the interest suspension could lead to reduced disposable income for many borrowers, which may result in decreased spending on non-essential items.

In response to this impending challenge, some retailers are adopting strategic approaches to remain resilient. They recognise that standing out in a competitive market is essential.

One strategy involves offering a unique assortment of products that cater to specific consumer needs while maintaining an attractive price point. This approach aims to retain customer loyalty and entice new shoppers despite potential financial constraints.

Embracing digital channels

Additionally, many retailers are doubling down on their online presence. The shift towards e-commerce has accelerated during the pandemic and retailers see this as an opportunity to reach a wider audience.

By investing in digital channels, businesses hope to capture consumers looking for convenience and value, even in a post-interest suspension era.

In conclusion, the end of the three-year suspension on student loan interest accrual is raising concerns within the retail sector. While it may impact consumer spending, retailers are exploring various strategies to navigate this challenge, including offering distinct products and embracing digital platforms.

Adapting to the new retail landscape will be crucial for businesses aiming to thrive in these changing economic times.

COVID-19 drove rapid digitalization within the retail and apparel sector

As ecommerce experienced booming growth during the COVID-19 pandemic, retailers accelerated their digitalization strategies to keep up with demand. The cloud has become an important model for delivering and maintaining enterprise IT resources. Many retailers have developed in-house cloud divisions that will allow them to better exploit the cloud’s capabilities. However, for those players that do not have the necessary skills in-house, the cloud can pose some significant challenges.

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