A new study from USIL indicates that most Peruvians plan to pay for Father’s Day gifts with cash or debit cards this year. Approximately 51.5% of consumers will utilize these methods, while an additional 15% intend to use mobile payment platforms like Yape or Plin. This suggests a trend towards avoiding debt when purchasing gifts. The most common spending range is expected to be between S/100 and S/200, demonstrating a focus on practical gifts and financial responsibility. The research highlights a cautious consumer approach to the holiday, prioritizing affordability and avoiding credit. Overall, the data points to a Father’s Day shopping season characterized by careful budgeting and a preference for immediate payment options.