Half A Million Bank Accounts Wound Up Since Transaction Tax Introduced
- 24 Mar 2016 8:00 AM
The number of accounts peaked in 2012 and has declined in every quarter since, the paper said. Besides the higher banking costs associated with the transactions tax, fewer people are keeping their savings in banks due to the low rate of deposits. Further, fewer have parallel bank accounts, it added.
At the same time, more and more transactions are carried out online and via mobile phones. Private individuals and company clients conducted almost 100 million transactions worth 37,000 billion forints this way last year.
Direct debit is getting increasingly popular and there are a growing number of people who use bank cards, the paper added.
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