外国人涌入深圳爆买 境外人士在深消费增长约三成
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-14 10:44

Core Insights - Shenzhen is advancing the construction of a comprehensive payment demonstration zone to meet the growing demand for payment services, with non-cash payment transactions expected to reach 21.9 billion by 2025, a 15% year-on-year increase, and transaction amounts projected to hit 2.5 trillion yuan, up 10% year-on-year [1][7] Group 1: Payment Trends - By 2025, the overall consumption amount in Shenzhen is expected to grow by 10%, driven by effective consumption promotion policies [1][7] - The inbound tourism market is becoming more active, with a deepening trend of integration between Shenzhen and Hong Kong, and foreign consumers from South Korea, Singapore, and the United States ranking among the top three [1][7] - The acceptance of mobile payment methods is continuously increasing, supported by traditional payment tools, enhancing the overall consumer experience [1][7] Group 2: Inbound Consumer Growth - In 2025, the total number of inbound travelers in Shenzhen is projected to reach 274 million, a 14% increase year-on-year, marking a historical high [2][8] - Non-cash payment transactions by foreign individuals in Shenzhen are expected to reach 190 million, with a transaction amount of 26.46 billion yuan, reflecting year-on-year growth of 28% and 31% respectively [2][8] Group 3: Tax Refunds and Consumer Behavior - Shenzhen is expected to process 68,000 tax refund transactions in 2025, a staggering 13-fold increase year-on-year, with the total refund amount growing 2.4 times [4][10] - The number of stores eligible for tax refunds has surpassed 2,000, with over 1,000 new stores added in 2025 [4][10] - The majority of foreign consumer spending is concentrated in supermarkets and dining, accounting for over 70% of total spending, with significant growth in the tourism and entertainment sectors [5][11] Group 4: Payment Methods - The acceptance of mobile payment among foreign consumers has significantly increased, with over 70% of transaction amounts attributed to mobile payments [5][11] - Transactions using foreign cards have seen notable growth, with the number of transactions increasing by 48.2% and the transaction amount by 51.9% [5][11] - The environment for accepting foreign cards in Shenzhen is improving, leading to a 45% year-on-year increase in the transaction amount for UnionPay and international cards [5][11]