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NEW REPORT: The Truth About The State Of Cash In Europe

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With 75 percent of POS transactions being powered by cash, consumers clearly know what they like. With a growing availability of payment options, European consumers are increasingly using a mix of payment methods. Why EU Consumers Would Rather Choose Cash. But does that mean cash will forever continue to be atop the wallet heap?

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Europe Digs Deeper Into Its Pockets – Cash Still There

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For the Index feature story, PYMNTS caught up with Ron Delnevo, executive director of the ATM Industry Association (ATMIA) Europe, to get a sense of the state of cash across Europe, gauged through growth of the ATM network. Yet with the advent of mobile technology, consumer sentiment is beginning to change.

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Lithuania’s Lasting Love Of Cash

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It is still the most widely accepted form of currency, and its tangible nature continues to give consumers a feeling of security in times of upheaval, be it economic or political. Regardless of the spender’s age, cash is often favored because consumers feel it is a more reliable form of currency, Karpavičius explained.

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What Can The State Of ATMs Reveal About The Condition Of Cash?

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The convenience of credit cards and slimming consumer wallets may suggest that hard cash is slipping away as a preferred method of payment. At least that’s what Ron Delnevo, executive director of the ATM Industry Association (ATMIA) in Europe, suggests. But appearances can be misleading. Today, cash accounts for 21.4 The result?

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