As a mature professional, I acknowledge that I am not part of Generation Z, and consequently, I approach the use of e-wallets with a certain level of caution. Given the importance of security in financial transactions, I prioritise understanding and mitigating potential risks associated with using e-wallets. Therefore, while I recognise the convenience they offer, I also take proactive measures to ensure the safety of my personal and financial information when utilising such digital payment methods.
I have observed thatIt appears that Gen Z has a strong ability to rely on support from their parents when it comes to financial matters.
Generation Z appears to have a seamless integration of their smartphones into their daily lives, often keeping them close at hand at all times. Sometimes they seem permanently attached to their hand đ
Is Gen Z in Singapore Spending More Using E-Wallets?
A recent survey in Singapore found that 71% of Gen Zs think mobile apps and digital services are improving at the right pace, but 29% are spending more money because of them.
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