Cash is Still the Payment of Choice for Swiss Consumers
Despite recent instant payments initiatives, the Swiss National Bank reported that cash is still the most widely accepted payment method...
Read moreDetailsDespite recent instant payments initiatives, the Swiss National Bank reported that cash is still the most widely accepted payment method...
Read moreDetailsWisconsin and Vermont have become the latest states to propose laws requiring retailers to accept cash as payment. Wisconsin’s bill,...
Read moreDetailsAlthough cash use has experienced a decline in recent years, cost-of-living pressures have forced many UK residents to turn to...
Read moreDetailsFlorida representative Dr. Joel Rudman has proposed a new bill that would ensure most businesses in the state accept cash...
Read moreDetailsFrance continues to embrace cash as tender. According to a recent article, a survey conducted in France revealed that cash...
Read moreDetailsConsumers in Australia are protesting against the encroaching dominance of digital payments, vowing to rely solely on cash for an...
Read moreDetailsDetroit City Council voted this week to stop businesses from not accepting cash at the point-of-sale, the Detroit New reports....
Read moreDetailsA recent University of Notre Dame study found that some consumers would rather pay via cash and not credit—even though...
Read moreDetailsA study commissioned by Credit Karma and conducted by the Harris Poll found that crippling inflation has impacted consumers both...
Read moreDetailsJapan, long a bastion of cash, is seeing a pronounced shift toward cashless payment options, a Nikkei report indicates. Citing...
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