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Sweden to become world’s first cashless society
WHILE the US is still debating about getting rid of the humble cents, Sweden is rapidly moving towards abolishing currency altogether. Sweden is also the first European country to introduce banknotes in 1661, and has just been working harder to convince its residents that digital payments are a safer alternative to carrying cash.
Over the years, the idea has gained popularity with residents, especially the younger generation is much more comfortable with this technology. Today cash is so shunned that many banks don’t even have ATMs and some have stopped handling cash altogether!
Tickets to ride public buses in most Swedish cities can only be purchased via cellphones. Numerous businesses are also moving toward accepting only digital payments. Kids now get their allowances on cards. In fact, cash is such a taboo that bank customers carrying ‘excessive’ currency, are reported to ensure they are not engaged in suspicious activities.
The officials are confident that in the very near future, they will be able to convince everyone to move to this safe and more cost-effective payment system.