Cards set to replace cash transactions

April 14, 2010 by Reno  
Filed under News, News-Credit-Cards

According to recent reports less than half of all transactions will be made by cash in five years’ time. A report from the UK Payments Council has suggested that at the moment 80 percent of cash transactions were low value transactions that were for less than £10. The Payments Council said that cash was taking over as the main method of payment for transactions, whereas cash and cheque use had fallen into decline.

In years gone by those making purchases used cash and cheques to make payments, with only a small percentage having access to or wishing to use plastic cards. However, over the past decade this has changed, with a rising number of people having access to plastic cards and many preferring the convenience and ease of paying by card.

In addition to this the use of cheques has really declined over recent years, and many retailers have stopped accepting cheque payments altogether. In fact, the banking industry has confirmed that it is planning to phase out cheques altogether over the next eight years, but this is something that is being opposed by many pensioners who have become accustomed to using cheques.

Based on trends over the past few years the UK payments Council developed a report with predictions relating to how consumers will be spending in the future. The report predicts that by 2018 only one in every fifty workers will be paid in cash, whereas in 1999 this figure stood at one in eight.

An official from the Payments Council said: “Although cash will not disappear in our lifetime, the continuing payments revolution will make it an ever smaller part of our spending. The noughties have been the decade of the debit card. Especially since chip and pin, which has speeded up transactions, it has become socially acceptable to buy small items by card now too, for example in a sandwich shop or a pub.”

Tags: cards, Banking, plastic, cheque, finance

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