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Indonesians, New Zealanders and Australians among most charitable in Asia-Pacific
As the festive season approaches, some cheer awaits the less fortunate as consumers across the region continue to be committed to giving despite the current economic environment. More than half (52.7%) of the region’s consumers plan to make charitable donations in the next 12 months, with consumers in Indonesia (88.3%), New Zealand (77%) and Australia (66%) being the most generous.

These were the findings from a consumer survey conducted between 1 to 29 September 2008. A total of 6,019 consumers were surveyed in 14 markets: Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.

More than 12% of consumers across the region are planning to donate more than 5% of their annual income next year, with the fairer sex (54.3%) being slightly more charitable than their male counterparts (51.4%).

Interestingly, consumers who are divorced/widowed (with 65.9% planning to donate) are more generous than those who are single (50.8%) or married (53.3%). More than 50% of consumers across all age groups have plans to make donations in the coming 12 months, with those aged between 46-55 years being the most generous (57.5%), and those 30 years and below (50.4%) the least.

“It is heartening to see that consumers across the region are still looking to spread some cheer despite the trying economic environment. While giving patterns differ across the various demographics, it is encouraging to see that more than 50% of consumers across all groups were planning to make charitable donations in the next 12 months,” said Georgette Tan, vice president, Communications, Asia Pacific, MasterCard Worldwide.

Australia
China
Hong Kong
Indonesia
India
Korea
Malaysia
Japan
New Zealand
Philippines
Singapore
Taiwan
Thailand (survey was conducted before the Bangkok Airports Crisis)
Vietnam
Theodore Koumelis - Thursday, December 04, 2008