5 out of every 10 Filipinos donate to charity

About half of Filipino consumers are donating to charity, MasterCard found in its latest research on charitable giving among consumers in Asia Pacific.

According to the study, 47.7% of the Filipino respondents contribute to charity, ranking not far behind most of its neighbors in the region, including more developed countries like New Zealand (50.5%), China (52.3%), Australia (52.4%), and Malaysia (57.2%).

The research also revealed that emerging markets are more likely to donate to charity, with Thailand (70.5%), Vietnam (70.4%), Hong Kong (64.6%), and Indonesia (63.2%) topping the survey.

However, consumers in developed markets are more likely to make significant individual donations. The top three countries where consumers are comfortable in giving more than $500 are New Zealand (11.5%), Hong Kong (8.7%), and Australia (8.4%).

Across Asia Pacific, the older generation are more likely to donate to charity. Moreover, the cause of children’s health and education receive the most charitable donations (19.3%), followed by local natural disaster relief (16.9%), serious illness fund (16.7%), and poverty/starvation alleviation fund (16.7%).

The MasterCard study featured interviews between October and December 2014, with a minimum of 500 people aged 18-64, in each of the 14 markets.

 

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