According to the latest issue of the Conference Board Global Consumer Confidence
Survey – in collaboration with Nielsen, a global information and measurement
company – this is the highest score on the Consumer Confidence Index Vietnam has
reached over the last decade.
The survey said countries in the Southeast Asian region normally have higher
confidence levels than those in more developed regions. The high confidence in
these economies is in keeping with their fast growth and higher potential for
further growth.
Emerging countries like Vietnam, the Philippines, and Malaysia had an annual
average GDP growth of between 5 to 7 percent in the fourth quarter of 2017.
In addition, the positive momentum of economic growth across the industries
combined with positive signals from foreign investment flows, increasing
household incomes, and growth-oriented government policies can be translated
into consumer optimism, the survey said.
Nguyen Huong Quynh, General Director of Nielsen Vietnam, said that the positive
sentiment of Vietnamese consumers has not, however, led to strong fast-moving
consumer goods (FMCG) sales, with the market up just 1.8 percent in the first
quarter.
The growth was slower than expected and reflected the volatility of the FMCG
industry, which is subject to change depending on consumer behaviour, she
added.
The survey said after covering essential living expenses, Vietnamese consumers
were eager to spend on big ticket items to enhance the quality of life. Close to
three-fourths (73 percent) of respondents said they would put their spare cash
into savings.
The report also revealed that saving was an integral part of Southeast Asian
consumer livelihood, with 67 percent of respondents putting their spare cash
into savings.
“While health insurance was once thought of as luxury years ago, Vietnamese
consumers have now started getting financial assistance to pay for health
insurance programs. This trend reflects one of the changes in consumers’
mindsets. When consumers cover themselves with insurance plans, they receive a
needed sense of protection”, Quynh said.
Source: VNA