News Releases
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May 17, 2011
BMO poll shows cash and cards are king; use of electronic funds transfers is increasing
- Most Canadians (81 per cent) use cash and debit for their day-to-day expenditures
- 47 per cent indicate they use a credit card for merchandise such as clothing, while 75 per cent use credit cards for 'big-ticket' purchases
- In the past two years, the use of electronic funds transfers has increased by 34 per cent
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May 16, 2011
BMO poll shows cash and cards are king; use of electronic funds transfers is increasing
- Most Canadians (81 per cent) use cash and debit for their day-to-day expenditures
- 47 per cent indicate they use a credit card for merchandise such as clothing, while 75 per cent use credit cards for 'big-ticket' purchases
- In the past two years, the use of electronic funds transfers has increased by 34 per cent
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May 16, 2011
BMO poll shows cash and cards are king; use of electronic funds transfers is increasing
- Most Canadians (81 per cent) use cash and debit for their day-to-day expenditures
- 47 per cent indicate they use a credit card for merchandise such as clothing, while 75 per cent use credit cards for 'big-ticket' purchases
- In the past two years, the use of electronic funds transfers has increased by 34 per cent
