The whole of the UK has slowly been moving away from using cash over the last decade, and with London being the fintech capital of the world, it’s not surprising that more and more people are exposed ...
The UK is gearing up to follow the footsteps of Norway and Sweden as an increasingly cashless society given the sparse usage of cash post-pandemic. London in particular has become a hub for online ...
The Bank of England reiterated the importance of cash in the UK at this year’s  The Future of Cash Conference, held in Warsaw ...
In the UK, the change has been even more rapid: only 23% of payments are made in cash, down from 60% in 2009. We may be becoming a cashless society, but our research shows people are also less ...
While Sweden, the United Kingdom and a few Asian Pacific countries have created roadmaps to a cashless society, most countries will still need to chart their own paths, a report from Global Data finds ...
From coin shortages and curbside operations to contactless transactions, how consumers pay for their purchases has been completely transformed during the pandemic. Marketers expect that transformation ...
Lloyds recently announced the closure of 200 branches across the UK in a direct response to consumers deserting the high street in favour of digital channels. According to the taxpayer-owned bank’s ...
My 12-year-old daughter, Chloe, recently went on a school trip to France and was advised by the school to take no more than 40 euros in cash, which was to last her a couple of days. My husband, Dan, ...
There’s the jam jar of copper on the kitchen counter; dish of assorted coins decanted from jacket and jean pockets as you come through the door; crumpled fiver hiding in the bottom of your bag like a ...
Free to use ATM's are disappearing from UK high streets at an alarming rate, compared to those that are more financially viable and charge customers to take out money, a new study says. Research by UK ...