A new report by the European Central Bank (ECB) reveals that digital payment methods continue to gain ground across the euro area, though cash remains a vital part of the consumer payment landscape — particularly for small-value transactions and person-to-person (P2P) payments.
The findings, drawn from the ECB’s Study on the Payment Attitudes of Consumers in the Euro Area (SPACE), show a clear shift in consumer behavior since previous surveys in 2019 and 2022, with payment habits evolving in favor of convenience and technology.
In 2024:
Despite a decline in cash usage, 62% of consumers still consider having access to cash “important” or “very important.”
- 55% prefer card or cashless options for POS purchases.
- 22% still prefer cash, and 23% had no clear preference — figures unchanged since 2022.
Although ownership of payment accounts rose to 93%, payment card ownership dipped slightly to 92%.
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