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Poland users access m-banking services weekly - report

Monday 14 July 2014 08:56 CET | News

Nearly half of adult internet users in Poland said they banked on a mobile device, recent findings indicate.

According to results from March 2014 polling by Ipsos for ING, this was the third-highest percentage out of the countries studied, trailing only Turkey (56%) and the Netherlands (50%) and tying with Spain (48%).

Additionally, in an April 2014 study, Money.pl found that users in Poland were accessing mobile banking frequently: 82.7% of tablet owners reported banking via such a device at least once per week, and 84.4% of smartphone users said the same.

Around half of those groups used a mobile device several times per week to conduct banking—the most popular frequency. Still, nearly one-quarter of respondents reported banking on a smartphone every day—the second-highest frequency for that device.


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