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… 18-34) are significantly more likely than middle-aged (aged 35-54) and older Canadians (aged 55 and older) to find the … likely than older Canadians to have used fingerprint scan (35 per cent) and facial recognition (27 per cent) in the …
… that independent businesses were experiencing a 35 per cent increase in credit card use, 24 per cent growth in the use of debit, and a 35 per cent increase in the use of e-Transfer. In …
… they are using cash less, compared to 53% six months prior. 35% are using cheques less, the same as six months ago. 42% … overall, Canadians continue to favour cards and e-transfers 35% are using credit cards more, compared to 33% six months …
… they are using cash less, compared to 53% six months prior. 35% are using cheques less, the same as six months ago. 42% … overall, Canadians continue to favour cards and e-transfers 35% are using credit cards more, compared to 33% six months …
… that sales had worsened since the onset of COVID-19. 35 per cent indicated that managing margins and profit had … that cash flow management had been adversely impacted. 35 per cent of businesses reported that employee recruitment …
… that sales had worsened since the onset of COVID-19. 35 per cent indicated that managing margins and profit had … that cash flow management had been adversely impacted. 35 per cent of businesses reported that employee recruitment …
… 32 per cent report using cheques less (down slightly from 35 per cent), and 32 per cent report using prepaid cards … groceries (46 per cent), and health and beauty products (35 per cent). Prioritizing food delivery services and …
… approach to serving the Canadian economy.” For more than 35 years, Payments Canada and its Financial Institution …