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2. Financial
Literacy
Source of Data
Where does this data come from?
When was the survey conducted?
Who conducted it and who was covered?
What was the result of the survey?
Rewards driven digital payments
payments
What's next for Italia?
5. Banking
Before
FinTech
Long queues at banks
Manual transfer of payments
A ton of paperwork is involved
Banking
with FinTech
People can track how their money
moves in real-time
Online banking is available 24/7
Users can transfer the money
instantaneously through banking apps
9. Who is more
finiancially
literate?
. The group of middle aged (aged 30-59) has significantly higher
scores in financial literacy and its elements, as well as financial
well-being when compared to other countries.
Understanding finiance is crutial