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80% of Slovaks prefer to pay by card abroad, survey shows
SK🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

80% of Slovaks prefer to pay by card abroad, survey shows

A survey indicates that 80% of Slovaks prefer using cards for payments abroad. This suggests a high level of adoption of card payment methods among Slovak citizens when traveling internationally. The preference for card payments could reflect broader trends in digital payment habits and financial behavior. It may also indicate increased trust in electronic transactions and reduced reliance on cash when outside Slovakia.

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80% of Slovaks prefer to pay by card abroad, survey shows

A survey indicates that 80% of Slovaks prefer using cards for payments abroad. This suggests a high level of adoption of card payment methods among Slovak citizens when traveling internationally. The preference for card payments could reflect broader trends in digital payment habits and financial behavior. It may also indicate increased trust in electronic transactions and reduced reliance on cash when outside Slovakia.

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