Cash accounts for less than half of UK payments for first time

In Britain, cashless payments have become more popular than transactions using coins and notes for the first time, figures from the Payments Council show.

Cash accounts for less than half of UK payments for first time

In Britain, cashless payments have become more popular than transactions using coins and notes for the first time, figures from the Payments Council show.

During 2014, 48% of payments made by consumers, businesses and financial organisations were in cash, down from just over half (52%) in 2013.

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