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Bank of Cyprus in the pandemic, more than half of customers became poorer

Bank of Cyprus: in the pandemic, more than half of customers became poorer

The Bank of Cyprus has released the results of its own study of how the income of the country’s residents has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Every month from August to December last year, the bank polled its customers – and found that more than half of the respondents felt the negative economic effects of the “new order”.

26% of respondents said that the coronavirus significantly reduced their income, 22% – that the proceeds of the household budget decreased, but not very significantly, and 2% complained that they were almost without earnings.
46% of respondents reported that their household income remained the same, while 4% actually improved.

The bank notes that the greatest losses were recorded in households with lower-middle income – about 58% of them showed a precarious financial situation.

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