KEY POINTS
  • China Merchants Bank said its credit card transactions on Nov. 11 hit a record 27.2 billion yuan, while Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) said it processed at least 20 billion yuan on the same day.
  • While it's common to use a credit card to shop in the U.S., China has been known for its high savings rate and preference for paying only with funds at hand.
  • But consumer habits, especially among younger Chinese, are changing — thanks partly to growing consumerism and partly to the development of financial technology.

A significant portion of sales during this year's Singles Day shopping event in China came from spending on credit, according to estimates from analysts.

While it's common to use a credit card to shop in the U.S., China has been known for its high savings rate and preference for paying only with funds at hand. Even widely used mobile payment systems function more like a debit card.