Bank of England issued eMoney: Good or bad for our right to privacy?
The Bank of England may issue its own form of eMoney to compete in a cashless society. But what about privacy?
The Bank of England may issue its own form of eMoney to compete in a cashless society. But what about privacy?
By Staff writer
September marked the ten-year anniversary of the introduction of contactless payment cards in the UK. Since 2007, we have seen a dramatic change in the way that consumers are choosing to pay for their goods and services.
By Sean Blanks
As a small business you must give customers every opportunity to spend their money. Providing them with the easiest and most convenient methods to part with their hard earned cash will ultimately boost your bottom line.
It’s said that The Queen only carries cash on Sundays for the church collection basket. This was confirmed by an airport sniffer dog trained to sniff out wads of cash earlier in 2015 – her search of the Queen’s bag was decidedly unrewarding. However, even though The Queen does not carry cash this is not to suggest that society is ready to part with it.