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‘State of the African Consumer’ Report Issued by Kasi Insight

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June 15, 2022
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NAIROBI, Kenya, 14 June 2022 -/African Media Agency (AMA)/- According to earlier data released by the World Bank, Sub-Saharan Africa experienced its first recession in 25 years when the Covid-19 pandemic struck. This has resulted in a difficult recovery for the region and has also brought to the fore new economic growth challenges, compounded by the Russia Ukraine war.

In a recently released State of the African Consumer report by Kasi Insight, Africa’s leading decision intelligence company, consumer sentiment highlighted two main concerns directly impacting consumer’s pockets, and the future of their businesses, while Gen Zs (born late 1990s and early 2010s) emerged as optimistic about continent’s future.

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The report examines the current state of the African consumer as concerns around inflation, supply chain disruptions and geo-political risks increase. 

Africa’s economy post COVID-19 recovery threatened by rising inflation

Post the pandemic, inflation costs on the continent are surging upwards with fears of an impending recession on the cards. Less than half of respondents (48%) expect economic conditions to improve over the next six months, with remaining respondents fairly evenly split between optimists who expect it to improve (27%) and pessimists who expect it to worsen (24%). The main concerns relate to inflation, with the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) forecasting prices of necessities such as food and oil prices to increase by 28% this year. 

Consumers in Africa face uncertainty about their economic future

The Covid-19 pandemic’s impact on the economic performance of African countries varied, leaving many consumers on the fence about the future. The uncertainty arises primarily because the dip in the economy is hitting consumers where it hurts most – household purchasing power. This has resulted in the majority of consumers feeling unsure about their ability to buy necessities (food, utilities, etc.) and discretionary items (furniture, appliances, etc.).

Half of the respondents (48%) believe that their respective country’s economic conditions will stay the same over the next 6 months. The same sentiment is also shown when looking at expectations around household income. Majority of the consumers surveyed (45%) expect their household income to remain unchanged over the next 6 months.

When examining the financial impact further, households are finding it difficult to find a job (52%) and earn money (38%).

Gen Z most optimistic about the future

Gen Zs, the world’s largest generation cohort, accounting for one third of the global population, are the most optimistic about the direction of the economy with 36% expecting an improvement over the next 6 months in comparison to 26% of Baby Boomers. 

Gen Z are the most optimistic about their household income with 42% expecting an improvement compared to 34% of Baby Boomers. Baby Boomers are the most optimistic about having enough money to buy necessities (48%) compared to 23% of Gen Z. The same is true for discretionary spending with 28% of Baby Boomers looking to make large purchase compared to 18% of Gen Z. 

On the job market and business front, there are shared difficulties with 11% of Baby Boomers finding it easy to source a job compared to 5% of Gen Zs. When it comes to making money, 8% of Gen Zs and Baby Boomers are finding it easier – the only thing they seem to agree on.

To win in the world’s fastest-growing market, business and financial leaders need to have better visibility on the realities of Africa’s economies, markets, and communities through the lens of consumers.

“Africa is evolving fast, and the data must match this for business leaders to remain competitive, in touch with consumer challenges, interests and needs and make informed business decisions. Our portal allows clients immediate access to real time data on a local, national and regionalised basis,” explains Kasi Insights CEO Yannick Lefang. “Every month, we listen to Africans and turn the data into actionable insights.

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of Kasi Insights.

About Kasi Insight

Kasi Insight is Africa’s leading decision intelligence company empowering business leaders and entrepreneurs to make crucial decisions with confidence. The company pairs its proprietary high-frequency survey capability with the latest advancements in statistics, data analytics and storytelling to inform better decisions on what Africans think, do and why. With over 120,000+ interviews conducted every year across 20+ African countries, Kasi is the largest aggregated and trended dataset on consumer changing habits, needs and aspirations. Its customers include the largest consumer facing companies in the world (FMCG, Food & Beverages & Financial Services). The company is headquartered in Toronto (Canada) and Nairobi (Kenya). To learn more, visit https://www.kasiinsight.com

The post ‘State of the African Consumer’ Report Issued by Kasi Insight appeared first on African Media Agency.

Source : African Media Agency (AMA)

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