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A groundbreaking new national survey has revealed that while digital payment methods are steadily gaining traction in Jamaica, cash remains deeply embedded in the country’s financial behaviour – serving as both a practical tool and a trusted safety net for everyday transactions. | Collector
A groundbreaking new national survey has revealed that while digital payment methods are steadily gaining traction in Jamaica, cash remains deeply embedded in the country’s financial behaviour – serving as both a practical tool and a trusted safety net for everyday transactions.
Jamaica Observer

A groundbreaking new national survey has revealed that while digital payment methods are steadily gaining traction in Jamaica, cash remains deeply embedded in the country’s financial behaviour – serving as both a practical tool and a trusted safety net for everyday transactions.

A groundbreaking new national survey has revealed that while digital payment methods are steadily gaining traction in Jamaica, cash remains deeply embedded in the country’s financial behaviour – serving as both a practical tool and a trusted safety net for everyday transactions.

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