Sentences with phrase «younger customers tend»

Bowker says younger customers tend to purchase term policies, as they are typically more affordable.
Young customers tend to show signs of poor financial literacy, which often involve credit cards and their credit score, Amarasooriya said.

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That said, the brand makes special efforts to tend to its younger customers.
Des Traynor: Intercom customers tend to be around our stage [170 people] or younger, but it's a bit more complex than that.
Amazon Prime customers tend to be wealthier, younger, and spend approximately $ 2,500 on the site per year, a level approximately 4.5 times greater than non-members, according to Morgan Stanley (ms).
«Our customers tend to be younger, rely on their smartphones and hate big banks.»
«Our Taco Bell customer is different from our KFC, for instance... the Taco Bell customer tends to be younger and willing to try different things, while our KFC customers tend to be older and more traditional.»
Some customers have found that babies tend to weigh down this swing too much even when they are much younger than the recommended 3 - year - old limit.
The challenge we face now is that mobile users are growing faster than desktop users but the average age of our mobile users is younger — generally speaking, paying customers tend to be more mature.
These customers tend to be younger and many have poor credit.
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