PayPoint: our Collect+ service continues to go from strength to strength
Collect+, part of the PayPoint Group has reported that in November and December 2021, overall parcel volumes were up 11.3% vs 2020, with over 6.5 million packages.
In November and December 2021, overall parcel volumes were up 11.3% vs 2020, with over 6.5 million packages handled through the extensive Collect+ network of over 10,000 stores, in spite of additional Covid-19 restrictions. The in-store customer experience delivered by retailer partners improved again year on year, with positive customer reviews and backed up the investment made over the past 12 months in service enhancements and new technology, such as in-store label printers.
New consumer data from Collect+ also shows that its online Christmas shopping behaviour has changed dramatically since 2019. Figures show that purchases and in-store pick-ups in 2021 were more evenly spread over the month of December as more of the UK population worked from home and got ready early, rather than the pre-pandemic ‘weekend pinch point’ of two years ago where consumers mainly focused their shopping at weekends.
The news comes as Collect+ launches its plans for 2022 to build on this great performance and bring even further value for all its retailer partners. Following a workshop focused on innovation, trends and future opportunities held with all of its carrier partners in January, key initiatives are now in motion to drive further excellence including: opening the entire Collect+ network to returns for all carrier partners; expanding ‘in-flight diversion’ of parcels to convenience stores for more carriers; parcel locker trials to complement the existing network; and new technology to improve the in-store customer and retailer experience.
Nick Williams, Head of Strategic Parcels Partnerships at The PayPoint Group said: “Our Collect+ service continues to go from strength to strength and I’m incredibly grateful to all of our 10,000 retailer partners in helping us deliver our best ever Christmas. As online shopping continues to grow and consumer behaviour evolves post-Covid, we’re committed to continuing to enhance our service to help our retailer partners respond to these trends and deliver vital community services across the UK.
“2022 will be even bigger again, with more developments, more parcels and more opportunities for retailers to benefit from partnering with Collect+ in their stores.”