Cashless Payments
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Mobile payments are growing in Canada. Here’s how to keep your digital wallet safeMobile payments are on the rise in Canada, according to a recent Interac study that reported more than one billion Interac Debit mobile transactions in a 12-month period.ConsumerSep 6, 2023
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Commodore Ballroom faces online backlash over switch to all-cashless paymentThe venue said it would accept all major credit and debit cards, and would not have an ATM on site, but offered no other details about the shift.EconomySep 23, 2022
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London’s Globally Local goes cashlessFounder James McInnes says the move has helped keep prices low and efficiency high.ConsumerApr 11, 2019
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More and more people prefer plastic over paper when paying the bill: surveyMore than a third of Europeans and Americans would be happy to go without cash and rely on electronic forms of payment if they could, a study showed Wednesday.ConsumerApr 25, 2017
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Canada among countries leading in cashless payments: studyMore and more people around the world are going with cashless payments and Canadians are among those leading the charge, according to a report by credit card company MasterCard.ConsumerDec 2, 2013
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