More Than Half of Smartphone Users Use Mobile Payments: CUNA Survey
Security remains by far largest concern, survey finds.
By David Morrison |
Updated on October 30, 2013
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A CUNA-commissioned survey has found that mobile payments have penetrated about 50% of the existing population of mobile phone users, the trade group said Tuesday.
The association used SurveyMonkey to survey respondents with questions it had prepared.
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