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More than half of adults in the UK are using mobile wallets as older generations increasingly adopt the technology, with cash payments falling below 10% of the total number of payments made in the UK.
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Half of UK adults used mobile contactless payments regularly last year, while cash accounted for less than 10% of payments for the first time, according to a banking and finance industry body. Cash ...
Half of UK adults are now regularly paying for things by tapping their phone, new banking data suggests. A surge in the use of mobile payments via services such as Apple Pay or Google Pay has been ...