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ABN Amro app records over 1 billion login moments

Tuesday 22 December 2020 | 17:05 CET | News
The number of login moments for the ABN Amro app has passed 1 billion for the first time. Customers made an average of 390 logins per person this year. ABN Amro expects the number to increase further in the future and to keep passing 1 billion every year. Over 4 out of every 5 customer this year used the ABN Amro app. About half of the customers rated the app with a 9 or higher, the bank said.

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Categories: Mobile & Wireless
Companies: ABN AMRO
Countries: Netherlands
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