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Ipsos: a third of consumers to go cashless

Tuesday 23 May 2017 00:59 CET | News

A research carried out by Ipsos for eZonomics (ING bank website) has revealed that over a third of Europeans and US customers are ready to go cashless and use alternative payment methods.

The survey was conducted in 13 European countries, the US and Australia, and the results have shown the fact that 34% of the Europeans, 38% of the US customers and 24% of the Australians are ready to go cashless.

The research has also uncovered the fact that 20% of the respondents already use alternative payment methods and more than a half of the Europeans stopped using cash over the last 12 months.

Moreover, the results imply that more than a half of the Europeans label as “high” or “very high” the security level for cashless transaction.

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Keywords: Ipsos, eZonomics, payment methods, Europe, US, Australia, cashless, customer, survey
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