One in Seven UK High Street Shops Adopt Cashless Payments

New survey reveals a significant shift towards cashless transactions.

Highlights:

  • One in seven UK high street shops went cashless last year.
  • Growing preference for cashless payments among consumers.
  • Survey indicates a major shift in retail payment methods.

A recent survey indicates that one in seven shops on UK high streets moved to cashless payment methods over the past year.
This trend reflects changing consumer preferences, with many shoppers opting for electronic transactions instead of cash.
Retailers are adapting to this shift in payment methods, emphasizing the need for flexibility in their services.
As cashless transactions grow, the landscape of UK retail payments continues to evolve.

Steve Sam
Steve Sam
Steve Sam is a financial reporter, analyst, and commentator with a strong focus on banking technology, digital payments, and the future of financial services.

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