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How SA consumers maximise value
January 2026
|Personal Finance
Consumers plan to save more, despite economic pressures
DESPITE ONGOING economic challenges, South African consumers are demonstrating resilience and financial optimism, with 83% planning to save more money in the coming year.
A recent study, based on responses from over 39 000 South Africans, reveals a nation of increasingly savvy shoppers who are making every rand count through strategic spending and diversified savings approaches.
This paints a picture of transformation in consumer behaviour, with 68% expecting their household finances to improve within the next year.
The optimism is paired with high levels of value-consciousness: 84% report they are always on the lookout for special offers, while 83% consistently use sales and coupons when shopping.
The rise of the 'smart shopper' economy
The study reveals that value-seeking behaviour has become the norm rather than the exception.
Over 90% of respondents have used some form of discount in the past six months, with gift vouchers (57%), promotional deals (52%), and online promo codes (52%) ranking as the most popular savings methods. Only 8% reported not using any discounts at all, highlighting the near-universal adoption of strategic shopping habits.
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