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Mobile Money subscribers quadruple in six months

The Ministry of Information and Communications reported that the number of Mobile Money subscribers has quadrupled since the service was launched in January this year, 67% of whom were from rural, mountainous, border, island and remote areas.
Mobile Money subscribers quadruple in six months ảnh 1Illustrative image. (Photo: ictvietnam.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Information and Communications reported that the number of Mobile Money subscribers hasquadrupled since the service was launched in January this year, 67% of whom were from rural, mountainous, border, island and remote areas.

Subscribers with at least a Mobile Money transaction by theend of June exceeded 1.72 million, accounting for 97.3% of the total.

Additionally, the number of households with fiber opticconnections in the first half of this year increased 9% compared to thesame period of 2021, and 17% against that of 2020.

Mobile Money subscribers quadruple in six months ảnh 2Illustrative image. (Photo:VNA)
The ministry said the goal of having 75% of households usingfiber optic services this year is achievable. Vietnam is aiming to have morethan 50% of the population owning digital payment accounts, it said./.
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