Three-quarters of consumers are now using contactless payments at least once a week, leading to a reduction in the usage of cash.
As a result, withdrawals are down by 56% and more people are also using their smartphone for paying for products and services.
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Chief executive of the Banking and Payments Federation, Brian Hayes, says their findings show cash may not be king for much longer.
He spoke with Gavin on Monday’s Morning Focus.