millededge
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Cash will be dead in a decade: Electronic payment company says your phone, tablet and Apple Watch are about to make 'real money' a thing of the past
A new study claims cash will be obsolete within ten years
Transactions using phones, tablet and Apple Watches will be the norm
Australians currently withdraw $11billion in cash from ATMs each month
But 82 per cent of Australian payments are already non-cash transactions
"A new study has claimed cash will be obsolete within the next ten years with smart phone, tablet and credit card transactions becoming the norm.
According to the International Journal of Electronic Business, Australians currently withdraw more than $11billion in cash from automatic teller machines each month.
But 82 per cent of our payments are non-cash transactions.
Bjorn Behrendt from Mint Payments, a payments processing provider, believes we're facing the death of 'real money' and within the next decade we will be living in a cash-free country because of advanced technology."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...t-Apple-Watch-make-real-money-thing-past.htmlSpeaking to Daily Mail Australia Mr Behrendt said although most people who are adults today grew up learning the value of cash through pocket money made up of notes and coins, the next generation will be in for a very different experience.
'There's pretty solid data that Australian's are embracing debit cards and credit cards quite heavily,' he said.
'Denmark has already announced a few weeks ago that they wouldn't need to print any physical cash anymore and they would transform Denmark into a cashless society.'
Mr Behrendt claims that the emergence of new technology trends hitting Australia, like Mint mPOS and Apple Pay, means it is only a matter of time before carrying cash will become a thing of the past.
While Apple Pay has not yet launched in Australia, he claims when it is linked to the Apple Watch it takes banking to the next level.