Cash may be ageless, but its relationship with consumers has changed tremendously. In 1967, consumers could only access cash through over-the-counter (OTC) withdrawals. The space...
While the world of payments has mostly gone online – rent remains stubbornly analog in the age of digital. According to a recent Zillow study,...
While cash is not an unimportant part of life in developed countries, it certainly isn’t central. The vast majority of Americans, 80 percent, carry less...
SMEs need access to capital, especially when it comes to securing goods and services needed for their own expansion. As eInvoice payment firm Aztec Exchange’s CEO...
With the way that credit and debit cards are going, it seems that there will probably be a time in the not-too-distant future where money...
Sizzle Cash in Japan: We’ve spoken in this space before about how cash is not dying but merely slowing down in certain countries. In Japan,...
Where might investment riches lie in Asia? One billionaire investor, Tim Draper, sees promise in Indonesia. And the lure there may come in bits and...
In Japan, might security companies — you know, the kind in armored trucks that lug money around — get a boost from society’s yen for yen? Bloomberg News notes that the...
Think about the last time physical cash was used in someone’s daily life. In recent years, there have been conversations about countries like Denmark going...