8 in 10 see Singapore going cashless in a decade: StanChart survey
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NEARLY 80 per cent of survey respondents in Singapore expect the country to go fully cashless in the next decade, a survey by Standard Chartered (StanChart) has found.
It comes as Singapore consumers are shifting towards online banking and online shopping amid the coronavirus pandemic, while also pivoting to better money management and mindful spending.
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