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Get into the old habit of saving

BANKING Michelle Baltazar

In a world that thrives on speed and instant gratification, it may seem counterintuitive to argue for slower banking processes. However, there is a case to be made for applying the breaks: it might just stop people from sinking further into debt or getting scammed.

Young savers are raving about “cash stuffing” or the “cash envelope system” as a means to saving more money.

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