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AuthorMacIntyre, John

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Percentage of English-speaking Canadians aged 25 to 55 with annual household income of $50,000 or more who belong to a travel rewards program, according to the results of a national survey by Scotiabank.

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Rank on the list of their most important consideration for selecting a travel rewards credit card: how quickly they can earn points (number of points earned per $1 spent) (42 per cent), the travel rewards program the card is affiliated with (28 per cent), the type of card (17 per cent), and the issuing bank (14 per...

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