Cash Usage Plummets in Germany: Debit Cards and Mobile Payments Surge

July 1, 2024
Cash Usage Plummets in Germany: Debit Cards and Mobile Payments Surge
  • The Bundesbank's recent report shows a decline in cash usage in Germany, with only 51% of transactions made with cash in the past year, down from 58% in 2021.

  • Debit card transactions have increased to 27%, surpassing cash in total value for the first time, especially for larger amounts.

  • Mobile payment methods like Google Pay and Apple Pay now account for 6% of transactions.

  • Despite the shift towards digital payments, 63% of people still prefer cash for privacy reasons.

  • The availability of cash is decreasing, with concerns about access to physical currency as the number of ATMs in Germany declines.

  • The future role of cash in daily transactions in Germany remains uncertain as the country navigates the balance between traditional cash usage and the growing popularity of cashless options.

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