This statistic displays the frequency of use of internet banking services by account holders in the United Kingdom (UK) as of the first quarter of 2015. It was reported that 18 percent of people between 18 and 44 used internet banking every day in that year.
Frequency of internet banking use by personal current account holders in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2015, by age group
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* Nearly 4.55 thousand completed interviews out of the 120 thousand sample drawn from the personal current account holders databank, provided by all major UK banks. Data was weighted to correct oversampling. Of these 4.55 thousand, 3,007 were internet banking users.
* n (18-44) = 1,730; n (45-64) n = 1,008; n (65+) = 269.
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GfK Media and Communication Research, & Competition and Markets Authority. (April 15, 2015). Frequency of internet banking use by personal current account holders in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2015, by age group [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved May 14, 2025, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/466351/internet-banking-services-usage-frequency-account-holders-uk/
GfK Media and Communication Research, und Competition and Markets Authority. "Frequency of internet banking use by personal current account holders in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2015, by age group." Chart. April 15, 2015. Statista. Accessed May 14, 2025. https://www.statista.com/statistics/466351/internet-banking-services-usage-frequency-account-holders-uk/
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