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Revolut says º£½ÇÊÓÆµ shoppers bought aquariums and antiques in February

The data of 93million card payments in February from the fintech giant shows a shift in consumer habits following the January spending lull

Takeaways and home renos drove the spending boom, Revolut said(Image: REVOLUT)

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ consumer spending saw an increase in February, with a significant rise in home renovation purchases, takeaways, and indoor entertainment, according to data from º£½ÇÊÓÆµ fintech firm Revolut.

Revolut's new data tracked 93 million card payments last month, revealing a shift in consumer habits following the January spending dip , as reported by .

Home renovations

Spending at home supply stores surged by 47 per cent compared to the previous month, as households splurged on renovations using their early-year paychecks.

There was also a spike in interest for second-hand and vintage decor, with online antique purchasing up 27 per cent, significantly overshadowing the six per cent rise in in-store spending.

According to earlier data from the fintech giant, a recent surge in house prices has prompted º£½ÇÊÓÆµ homeowners to renovate rather than relocate due to high property costs and tax rates.

With house prices reaching record highs, customers have shifted towards making their existing homes more appealing and functional instead of facing the challenges of buying a new property.

Indoor entertainment spending

Spending on attractions such as aquariums increased by 31 per cent during the February half-term break, as customers leaned towards cultural experiences.

Theatre ticket sales also saw a 24 per cent increase.