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Editorial | It's Not Worth Ditching Cash Just yet – Card and Mobile Payments Are Smooth, but They Also Come with Problems

Summary by ts.fi
Finns rarely use cash anymore. According to the latest Maksutavat survey by the Finnish Financial Services Association, published in 2022, only six percent of respondents paid with cash. Mobile payments overtook cash in popularity, as it was the most common payment method for seven percent of respondents. By far the most popular payment method was the bank or debit card, with a share of 73 percent.
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Finns rarely use cash anymore. According to the latest Maksutavat survey by the Finnish Financial Services Association, published in 2022, only six percent of respondents paid with cash. Mobile payments overtook cash in popularity, as it was the most common payment method for seven percent of respondents. By far the most popular payment method was the bank or debit card, with a share of 73 percent.

·Turku, Finland
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ts.fi broke the news in Turku, Finland on Sunday, May 3, 2026.
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