Online Banking Poll Results
The online banking poll results are in. The question of the week was “Do you bank online?” and it seems that the vast majority of respondents (75%) have both online and brick and mortar accounts. A smaller percentage (15%) don’t have a ‘true’ online account, but use their brick and mortar bank’s online banking service. An even smaller percentage (7%) don’t even have a brick and mortar account — rather, they do all their banking online. Finally, a few people (3%) don’t do any sort of banking activities online. Click here for the full results.
Since I’m out of town and in the midst of buying a house (and selling our current house), I’m skipping the poll this week. But be sure and check back next week for the next poll in the series.
Published on April 10th, 2006 - Leave a Comment
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