‘Enduring Appeal of Cold, Hard Cash’: Facing Crisis, Demand for Physical and Not Digital Money

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‘The cashless control grid may still be coming, but it is not going to replace cash anytime soon.

Though millions of people have started using digital devices to pay for goods and services, the appeal of physical cash is soaring, not fading away.

Outlook for currency production shows an astounding 5 per cent increase per year for the foreseeable future in the printing of bank notes for currencies across the globe.

That’s because, in pure and simple terms, people are demanding cash in times of crisis, and there is plenty of crisis ahead. Greece is the perfect example of what may be coming to your neck of the woods – perhaps even when you least expect it.’

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