CIB Research: half of the tourists use cash and credit cards in the same proportion
According to CIB Bank's recent research, half of the summer travelers use cash and credit cards in the same proportion. 22 percent of them choose the credit card payment when paying, and only 28 percent is the proportion of those who still prefer cash during traveling.
According to the survey of the bank sent to MTI on Tuesday, 63 percent of the respondents have a credit card, 24 percent of them have two, and 4 percent of them have three cards. Only 2 percent of the respondents have more credit cards, while 7 percent responded that they do not have a credit card. The study found that an average responder has 1.3 cards. (MTI)
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