Consumers favour cards over cheques

February 23, 2008 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Credit-Cards

The use of cheques by consumers is being increasingly shunned due to the popularity of debit and credit cards, one financial expert has claimed.

According to the Association of Payment Clearing Services (APACS), while cheques are still popular for use with certain payments, such as paying the window cleaner and as birthday presents, cards are the most popular with increasing numbers of consumers using them every year.

A spokesperson for APACS (female), said: “Part of it is a generational thing. Many of the older generation continue to use cheques and are very used to them.”

She added that “the younger generation, particularly those under 20, probably don’t even bother carrying a cheque book around with them”.

Meanwhile, findings from the APACS, there were over 4.4 million business and personal cheques issued each day in 2007, compared with 11 million in the peak year for cheque volumes, 1990.

The body predicts that by 2016 there will be only 2.3 million cheques per day.

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