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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T14:42:00+00:00COVID-19 Hasn’t Killed Merchant Acceptance of Cash: Results from the 2023 Merchant Acceptance Survey
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2024/03/staff-discussion-paper-2024-2/
The Bank of Canada’s Merchant Acceptance Survey finds that 96% of small and medium-sized businesses in Canada accepted cash in 2023. Acceptance of debit and credit cards has increased to 89%, and acceptance of digital payments has also increased. However, Canada is far from being a cashless society.2024-03-25T12:20:03+00:00enCOVID-19 Hasn’t Killed Merchant Acceptance of Cash: Results from the 2023 Merchant Acceptance Survey2024-03-25Bank notesDigital currencies and fintechEconometric and statistical methodsStaff Discussion Paper 2024-2https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/sdp2024-2.pdfCOVID-19 Hasn’t Killed Merchant Acceptance of Cash: Results from the 2023 Merchant Acceptance SurveyAngelika WelteKatrina TalaveraLiang WangJoy WuMarch 2024CC8DD2D22EE4LL2The 2021–22 Merchant Acceptance Survey Pilot Study
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2023/01/staff-discussion-paper-2023-1/
The rise in digital payment innovations has spurred a discussion about the future of cash at the point of sale. The Bank conducted the 2021–22 Merchant Acceptance Survey Pilot Study to study trends in merchant cash acceptance and monitor conditions for the potential issuance of a central bank digital currency.2023-01-04T16:05:17+00:00enThe 2021–22 Merchant Acceptance Survey Pilot Study2023-01-04Bank notesDigital currencies and fintechEconometric and statistical methodsStaff Discussion Paper 2023-1https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/sdp2023-01.pdfStaff Discussion Paper 2023-1Angelika WelteJoy WuJanuary 2023CC8DD2D22EE4LL2Cash and COVID-19: What happened in 2021
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2022/04/staff-discussion-paper-2022-8/
Using data from the Bank Note Distribution System and consumer surveys, we find that bank notes in circulation remained high through 2021. Canadians continued to rely on electronic methods of payment, but a significant share also continued using cash for payments.2022-04-14T12:24:16+00:00enCash and COVID-19: What happened in 20212022-04-14Bank notesCentral bank researchCoronavirus disease (COVID-19)Digital currencies and fintechEconometric and statistical methodsStaff Discussion Paper 2022-8https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/sdp2022-8.pdfCash and COVID-19: What happened in 2021Heng ChenWalter EngertKim HuynhDaneal O’HabibJoy WuJulia ZhuApril 2022CC1C12C9EE4OO5O54