In 2015 alone, Polish consumers spent more than €194 billion in cash, according to new PYMNTS research. But it’s reign has been volatile, however, and modern payment methods appear to be taking a run at the throne. Find more insights, along with an interview with...
Thinning wallets might be indicative of a shift in consumer preference toward credit cards and digital wallets, but is it? Not for 84 percent of U.S. consumers who would rather keep some cash handy, according to the findings of the Cardtonics 2016 U.S. Health of Cash Study. The...
Call it an oldie but goodie. The latest research from the hot-off-the-presses PYMNTS.com Q3 2016 PYMNTS Global Cash Index™ is in, and it proves that cash use is alive and well in Eastern Europe, with $1.3 trillion being spent by Eastern European consumers in 2015....
Call it an oldie but goodie. The latest research from the hot-off-the-presses PYMNTS.com Q3 2016 Global Cash Index™ is in, and it proves that cash use is alive and well in Eastern Europe, with $1.3 trillion being spent by Eastern European consumers in 2015. For...
Recent happiness psychology research shows a link between how happy you are and how much cash you have on hand. Joe Gladstone, research associate at the University of Cambridge in the U.K. and co-author of two recent studies about money and happiness, shared some interesting...
Allpoint Network, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cardtronics, is growing its membership with larger asset financial institutions. A surcharge-free ATM network with 43,000 ATMs in the United States, Allpoint Network announced the latest bank to join its network — First Tennessee Bank. “When First Tennessee Bank, which already...
Bank deposit fees and low interest rates have German savers stashing their cash in home safes.
Germany is not ready for a cashless society. A look at the data from the PYMNTS.com Global Cash Index™ in conjunction with Cardtronics shows that the majority of Germans consider cash transactions safer than other types of payment, and this sentiment is stronger in Germany...
Cash is still number one when it comes to paying for the day-to-day essentials in Germany. The big question is whether – and how – that might change as mobile wallets get more traction. This special edition of Global Cash Index™ digs into that issue.