According to a 2021 survey on changes in the usage of cash since COVID-19, 48 percent of the respondents in Singapore indicated that they made less cash transactions. On the other hand, 43 percent of respondents said that they carried less cash in their wallet since COVID-19.
Share of consumers who changed their usage of cash since COVID-19 in Singapore as of September 2021
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Visa Inc.. "Share of Consumers Who Changed Their Usage of Cash since Covid-19 in Singapore as of September 2021." Statista, Statista Inc., 11 May 2022, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1325435/singapore-change-in-the-usage-of-cash-since-covid-19/
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