More than half of the Hungarians pay in cash according to a survey
Cash is still popular in Hungary, as more than half of people pay on a daily basis pay with cash – according to a representative survey of Intrum’s debt management.
Nearly 25,000 respondents from 24 countries in Europe, including 1004 Hungarians, participated in the annual European Consumer Payment Survey of Intrum.
According to a Tuesday announcement sent to MTI, Hungarians use cash most often on a daily basis. (MTI)
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