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The hidden financial risks behind Gen Z’s digital spending habits 

by Chumasande Matiwane
Image: Getty Images / Leo Patrizi

Generation Z is the first generation to grow up in a fully digital world. From mobile banking and digital wallets to online shopping and instant payment apps, managing money has never been more convenient.  

With just a few taps on a smartphone, young consumers can pay bills, split expenses, invest, or purchase products from anywhere in the world.

While these digital tools offer speed and flexibility, they also introduce financial risks that are often overlooked. Easy access to spending, social media influence, online scams, and the growing popularity of “buy now, pay later” services can create financial challenges that may affect long-term financial stability.

Understanding these hidden risks is essential for Gen Z to build healthy financial habits while enjoying the benefits of digital finance.

Also see: How your emotions are quietly wrecking your finances

Social media’s influence on financial decisions

The Sowetan spoke to a financial planner and adviser from Momentum, Bertie Nel, who shared, “Social media and online shopping platforms have fundamentally changed consumer behaviour.” 

Nel continued, “The ease of digital payments, combined with social media influencer culture and highly targeted, algorithm-driven retail apps, can easily transform conscious spending into emotional, reactive financial decisions.” 

All these combined expose or tempt the young Gen Z consumer into making purchases they had not planned. 

The ‘fear of missing out’ (FOMO) pushes Gen Z toward impulse purchases simply to keep up with online trends. This culture of constant consumption can make saving money more difficult and encourage unnecessary debt. 

Also see: Dealing with finances in your new relationship

The importance of financial literacy

The Sowetan reports, “Financial literacy has become more important than ever in a digital economy. Understanding budgeting, saving, investing, credit management, cybersecurity, and responsible borrowing enables young adults to make informed financial decisions.” 

Schools, families, employers, and financial institutions all have a role in providing practical financial education that prepares Gen Z for the challenges of modern money management. 

As technology continues to evolve, financial literacy will remain one of the most valuable life skills for navigating an increasingly digital world.

Also see: Money Makeover Tips: How to Save, Invest, and Grow Finances Without Stress

Featured image: Getty Images / Leo Patrizi

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