Whether it's a small romantic gesture or an extravagant surprise for your special someone, it would appear South African shoppers are feeling loved up, spending more on the most romantic day of the year than ever before.
The annual "Mastercard Love Index", created by analysing credit, debit and prepaid card transactions over a three-year period, has revealed that sentimental spending in South Africa has increased by 41 percent since 2014. And while the majority of present purchases still happen in person, love is the latest thing to go digital – with a 57 percent increase in the number of e-commerce transactions in the country from Valentine's Day 2014 to Valentine's Day 2016.
If you still haven't picked up something special for your loved one you're not alone. Data showed the majority of Valentine's purchases globally happen during a last-minute dash on February 13th, with 47.4 million transactions that day alone over the past three years.
Recent years have shown that the stomach is increasingly the way to one's heart, with spending in restaurants soaring by 71 percent in South Africa since 2014.
"Whilst the way we say I love you might have changed in recent years, showing someone you care on February 14th is more popular than ever. The Mastercard Love Index highlights key global and regional trends to hopefully offer retailers some priceless insight into how customers want to spend the most romantic day of the year," says Mark Elliott, division president for Mastercard, South Africa.
The study, which looked at shopper behaviour in more than 20 territories around the globe, identified some other purchasing trends.