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Irish consumers use contactless and digital payments more than cash

Irish consumers use contactless and digital payments more than cash Recent research into current trends in the retail sector to understand consumers changing attitudes towards spending in Ireland has revealed a growth in digital and contactless payments among Irish consumers. The study, conducted here at Coyne Research and commissioned by One4All, identified that 50% of

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76% of consumers use contactless payments every week

76% of consumers using contactless payments every week Three quarters of consumers say they now use contactless payments at least once a week, according to a survey for the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland. The survey of 1,000 adults was conducted at the end of April by Coyne Research. It coincided with the extension of

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Government could end up falling through gap in housing market

Government could end up falling through gap in housing market A recent survey has revealed a surprising number of people affected by the current crisis, and three-quarters think those in power are doing a poor job in solving the problem As the housing and the homelessness crisis continues to dominate the national conversation, Coyne Research

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Summer Shopping and Summer Holidays

Summer Shopping and Summer Holidays We asked our online panel of Irish adults about their ideal summer. Lots of people were looking forward to going on holidays (22%), and those who were staying at home were hoping for good weather (28%). So much for that. Mostly, though, we just want to have good times with

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Irish drivers distracted by passengers, wandering minds & social media

Irish drivers distracted by passengers, wandering minds & social media Allianz Nationwide Research Reveals Irish drivers are distracted by Their Passengers (37%) Wandering minds (37%) Mobile phones (28%) Pedestrian (27%) Irish Drivers Social Media Addiction Exposed 1 in 4 Irish drivers admit to using social media while driving 1 in 10 drivers have Googled something

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Social Media Usage & Attitudes

Social Media Usage & Attitudes Sunday Business Post/Coyne Research survey suggests a huge erosion of confidence in platforms such as Facebook in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal. To begin, social media usage is virtually ubiquitous in this country today. From a proportion of a national representative sample of 1000 Irish adults, we asked