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A European Country Wants to Give up Cash, and to Do It Quickly: EADaily

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EADaily, August 6th, 2025. Albanians are reluctant to use the services of banks and prefer to pay in cash. It costs the state a lot of money. Therefore, the Prime Minister plans to create the first cashless company within a few years. Details today, August 6, reports Gazeta.Pl .

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In Albania, a country where cash still reigns supreme, Prime Minister Edi Rama has an ambitious plan: to abolish cash by 2030 and thereby turn society "upside down".

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The world's first cashless economy in Europe? This vision may be much closer than we might think. Albania's prime minister has ambitious plans and doesn't want to wait. If his vision comes to fruition, the country will completely eliminate it by 2030.

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