to loose ground as a means of payment at retailers in the UK in
2007 reveal statistics published by payment industry body
Apacs.
percent while in value terms a 7.5 percent fall was recorded
leaving cheques accounting for a mere 2.8 percent of all retail
transactions compared with almost 5 percent three years
earlier.
in popularity as a means of payment, accounting for 41.7 percent of
retail payments, up from 39.7 percent in 2007 and 34.9 percent in
2004.
internet.
expense of credit cards, with payments via the latter remaining
flat and accounting for 23.3 percent of total spending compared
with 25.6 percent in 2004.
director of communications Sandra Quinn commented that as retailers
increasingly refuse to accept cheques a large proportion of those
payments will migrate to debit card payments.
largest supermarket chain, began refusing to accept cheques in its
2,000 UK stores.
retailers including Sainsbury’s, Morrisons and Asda. In March,
another major high-street retailer, Marks & Spencer, followed
suit.

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