Aussies Clinging to Physical Cards Despite Surge to Digital Wallets: Study
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Aussies clinging to physical cards despite surge to digital wallets: study
Aussies are increasingly using their phone to tap and pay at the checkout - but most of us still like to keep a physical card in our back pocket, new research has revealed.According to a nationally representative survey by money.com.au, 73 per cent of Australians don't want to let go of their physical debit or credit cards despite nearly a quarter (24 per cent) of us saying we use mobile wallets for all purchases.Unsurprisingly, younger generat…
73% of Australians Cling to Physical Cards as Mobile Wallet Use Surges
New research from Money.com.au reveals that the majority of Australians (73%) don’t want to let go of their physical debit or credit cards, despite the growing popularity of mobile wallets like Apple Pay and Google Pay. Of those who prefer to keep using physical cards, 39% say they like using them at checkouts, while 34% say they might go fully digital, but still want a physical card as backup. In comparison, the nationally representative surv…
84% of Seniors won’t ditch physical cards for mobile payments - Australian Seniors News
New research from Money.com.au has revealed that 84% of older Australians won’t give up their physical debit or credit cards, despite the growing popularity of mobile wallets like Apple Pay and Google Pay. Among them, the research found that 62% prefer to use a physical card at checkouts, while 22% would consider using a mobile wallet for payments, but still want to keep a card on hand just in case. By comparison, only 10% of older Australians u…
Most Aussies holding onto physical cards
New research reveals that the majority of surveyed Australians (73%) don’t want to let go of their physical debit or credit cards, despite the growing popularity of mobile wallets. According to the research from Money.com.au, of those who prefer to keep using physical cards, 39% say they like using them at checkouts, while 34% say they might go fully digital, but still want a physical card as backup. In comparison, the nationally representative …
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