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Australians Are Against a Cashless Society, but What’s at Stake?

By Josh Einis
July 7, 2023
in Analysts Coverage, Cash, Debit
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Consumers in Australia are protesting against the encroaching dominance of digital payments, vowing to rely solely on cash for an entire week, according to 7 News Australia. From July 3 to July 10, consumers in the region are boycotting debit cards and other electronic transactions, demanding the preservation of their right to use physical currency. This movement has gained significant traction on social media, with thousands of people expressing support for the cause.

As society becomes more digitally interconnected, cash transactions have been steadily declining, with many businesses favoring the convenience and efficiency of digital payments. Consumers in Australia aren’t just questioning the dominance of digital platforms and advocating for a more balanced approach to technology integration, but they’re also concerned for the loss of privacy and control over their financial lives.

The fintech industry, which has spearheaded the drive toward cashless transactions, should take note of this pushback—particularly as concerns around data privacy, cybersecurity, and financial surveillance continue to increase.

Australia is not the only country to protest against a cashless society. In Sweden—often considered one of the most cashless countries in the world—some groups, including pensioners and rural residents, have voiced their concerns about the difficulties and risks of accessing and using digital payments. They have demanded that the government and the banks ensure the availability and acceptance of cash as long as there is demand for it.

While the United States has not witnessed large-scale protests against a cashless society, there have been localized instances of resistance. In certain cities, lawmakers and consumer advocates have introduced legislation to protect the acceptance of cash, arguing that it is essential for promoting financial inclusivity and preventing discrimination against individuals who rely on cash.

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