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More mobile, less cash

More mobile, less cash

Source: ING

ING explores the shopping, lifestyle and saving habits of Europe's mobile bankers.

The study, conducted by Ipos Mori on behalf of the Dutch bank, polled 12,403 people across Europe. It found that a quarter of Europe's population now use their mobile phones to conduct banking transactions.

Mobile bankers were seen to be younger, financially-savvy and more prone to impulse spending than their peers.

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