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What’s keeping Canadians from adopting mobile payments?
Almost half of Canadians made a purchase by tapping a contactless credit or debit card in a store, coffee shop or other location in the first half of 2017, according to the Ipsos Personal Cardholder Study. Yet despite relatively high awareness of mobile pay on the big three platforms —Apple, Android and Samsung— users number in the just the low single digits.
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Nearly Half (44%) of Canadians are Left with $200 or Less After Paying their Monthly Bills and Debt
Six in Ten (60%) Rate Their Personal Debt Situation as Less Than Good
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Millions of Canadians Impacted by Income Volatility: TD
Canadians With Unpredictable Income Flows Are More Likely to Experience Financial Challenges and Stress Today and to Lack Confidence in Their Financial Future
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Four in Ten (39%) American Small Business Owners Have No Policy For Storing and Disposing of Confidential Paper Files
Office Paper Use Expected to Rise, Especially for Large Businesses
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Half of Canadian Small Business Owners (53%) and C-Suite Executives (48%) Lack Confidence in Their Data Disposal Policies
Half (50%) of SBOs Lack Any Policies for the Use of Electronic Devices
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Half of Canadians (52%) Are $200 or Less Away from Financial Insolvency at the End of the Month
Nearly Half (48%) Are Concerned About their Current Debt Load
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Over Half of Canadians (57%) Have Never Obtained their Credit Score
Of Those Who Don’t Track their Score, 40% Would Rather Not Know It
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Looking Ahead to BOC Interest Rate Announcement, Three in Ten Canadians (31%) Anticipate Taking on More Debt if Rates Decrease
Half (52%) Concerned About Ability to Pay Down Debt if Rates Go Up
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ICA and Ipsos announce sixth annual Top 10 Most Influential Brands in Canada at FFWD: Advertising and Marketing Week 2017
Google retains top spot for fifth year, rankings shift and CBC re-enters Top 10