Why do young Filipinos opt to become freelancers?

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Digital payments platform PayPal says about 1.5 million Filipino freelancers have the opportunity to use the PayPal app.

A study entitled “Global Freelancer Insights Report” shows that the Philippines has among the largest number of freelance service providers at 2 percent relative to population. Nine out of 10 freelancers are below 40 years of age, with bias on female workers. 
The report looked into the needs and challenges of freelancers in 22 markets worldwide, including the Philippines.
PayPal head of strategic partnerships in Southeast Asia Abhinav Kumar said the Philippines has a population of very optimistic freelancer market, with 86 percent claiming they expect growth on their businesses in the future. 
Driven by opportunities brought by digital platforms, the gig economy continues to grow, and is seen to advance further by 2020 where almost one in five workers will be freelancers or contract workers. 
"The trend is even more prominent in Philippines with a growing millennial population," PayPal said.
Individuals are attracted to the flexible working hours and the ability to be their own boss while companies are also seeing the benefits of outsourcing certain functions to this group that can be more cost efficient. 
According to the survey, data entry/internet research (34 percent), virtual assistance (13 percent), and customer service (8 percent) are just some of the many types of work freelancers are often engaged for.
Findings from the survey also revealed the extent to which digital platforms provide ease and convenience for freelancers to receive payments. PayPal is found to be the most popular platform for freelancers in the Philippines, with 86 percent claiming to use PayPal for receiving payments from overseas and 93 percent of those using an invoicing service using PayPal.
The study revealed a disparity in the payment methods used among freelancers’ client base as international clients opt for PayPal as the most commonly used, with 86 percent of payments from international clients made via PayPal. 
This compares to 33 percent of payments from international clients made via bank transfer. Bank transfers are found to be more common among domestic clients.
Four in 10 freelancers surveyed use invoicing software to issue invoices and secure payment from both domestic and international customers. In addition, of freelancers using freelancer platforms, 89 percent withdraw funds via PayPal, citing ease and speed as key advantages of the platform, outperforming bank transfer and other online payment platforms.
Despite the growing freelance industry, freelancers are still facing uncertainties like irregular income and not being paid by commissioners. The survey reveals at least half of the freelancers have had experiences of not being paid for their work and services.
“The Philippines freelancer market is a growing segment and is poised for further upsurge, with more Filipinos looking to getting freelance work from overseas. In order to complete the transaction and receive payment, a payment platform that has the same far-reaching abilities as the nature of the gig economy is needed. This means having a single payment option to customers that transcends international borders and accepts multiple currencies,” said Abhinav Kumar, Head of Strategic Partnerships for PayPal Southeast Asia.
“At PayPal, we are committed to empowering communities and businesses to participate in the global economy through innovative financial payments solutions. We recognise the importance of equipping freelancers with confidence and the right tools to help them grow their business abroad,” Kumar said.
The research takes a novel approach to studying the freelancing segment by also taking into account the perceptions and behavior of a category of potential freelancers called ‘considerers’ or those who do not do actual freelance work but expect to do so in the next six months. 
The prospect of earning more income and the ability of working solo in flexible hours make freelancing an attractive option to considerers. Similar to current freelancers, considerers also share the same fears such irregular income or not being paid on time or at all.
Half of considerers find motivation in taking the freelancing path from seeing others do it successfully (51 percent). Sixty-one percent of considerers believe that taking the freelance career will significantly increase their earnings. Considerers also anticipate similar freedoms as current freelancers, citing the autonomy to work anywhere and anytime as the top benefit they will get from doing freelancing work.
Among the priorities in choosing a payment method to accept fees, 56 percent of considerers said security is their top criteria followed by speed (47 percent) and ease (36 percent). Considerers showed good interest in PayPal products as their main payment method (91 percent), followed by banks (76 percent) and credit or debit card (56 percent).
Considerers also take into account the flexibility of work and ease of use of tools to fully pursue freelancing. Considerers have good impressions of freelancing platforms; with 66 percent believing it allows them to work anywhere. In terms payment methods, PayPal is highly-preferred because of its ease of use (49 percent).
“The fear of income irregularities should not pose as a barrier for considerers to pursue their freelancing aspirations,” said Kumar. “PayPal.Me for Business and our dedicated PayPal Merchant App are some of the solutions PayPal has delivered to provide Freelancers a fast, secure and more convenient way to move and control their money.”
Nasdaq-listed PayPal says its digital payments platform gives PayPal’s 227 million active account holders the confidence to connect and transact in new and powerful ways, whether they are online, on a mobile device, in an app, or in person. 
Available in more than 200 markets around the world, the PayPal platform, including Braintree, Venmo and Xoom, enables consumers and merchants to receive money in more than 100 currencies, withdraw funds in 56 currencies and hold balances in their PayPal accounts in 25 currencies.  

April 2018

 

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