Hungarian e-commerce is at its peak, yet we are a country of abandoned baskets
The coronavirus has really exploded web commerce in Hungary as well, more than half (58%) of the nearly 3.5 million online shoppers are still frustrated by shopping in the digital space, according to the <https://fizetesielmeny.hu/> Payment Experience Report.
Thirty-five thousand merchants are currently available online in Hungary, and those who will benefit from the sudden surge in demand – in addition to an attractive offer and a clear website – will offer reliable and easy-to-use payment solutions to their customers.
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