In an era of digital payments and contactless transactions, it is easy to assume that cash is becoming obsolete. However, the reality is that cash still plays a vital role in societies across the world. According to a survey by the Bank of England, one in five respondents still prefer to use cash as their payment method of choice. Additionally, many individuals on lower incomes and the elderly rely on cash for budgeting and managing household finances.

Cash may not be used for every transaction, but it still holds significant value in today’s retail landscape. By leveraging technology and partnering with trusted experts, like Flooid and GLORY, retailers can navigate the challenges associated with cash transactions and provide a seamless and efficient checkout experience for their customers.

Flooid’s new “Cash is King: Swift, seamless and interconnected payments” white paper explores the importance of cash in today’s retail landscape, the challenges it poses, and the solutions available to retailers.

Flooid works with the largest retailers in the world.  If you want to learn more about the capabilities of Flooid, contact us.

Flooid travaille avec les plus grands détaillants du monde. Si vous souhaitez en savoir plus sur les capacités de Flooid, contactez-nous.

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