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Payment by cheque: it's not all over yet | Payment by cheque: it's not all over yet |
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More than 500m cheques were written in 2015, confounding expectations that the payment method is disappearing. | More than 500m cheques were written in 2015, confounding expectations that the payment method is disappearing. |
However, Payments UK, which represents the industry, said that still represented a 13% decline on the previous year. | However, Payments UK, which represents the industry, said that still represented a 13% decline on the previous year. |
It said the figures showed that cheques are still valued as a means of payment. | It said the figures showed that cheques are still valued as a means of payment. |
Cheques had been due to be phased out by 2018, until MPs forced a change of heart by the industry. | Cheques had been due to be phased out by 2018, until MPs forced a change of heart by the industry. |
Banks have promised to keep processing them for as long as necessary. | Banks have promised to keep processing them for as long as necessary. |
Some banks, such as Barclays, have also introduced "cheque imaging", allowing consumers to take a photograph of a cheque and send it to the bank via their smartphone. | Some banks, such as Barclays, have also introduced "cheque imaging", allowing consumers to take a photograph of a cheque and send it to the bank via their smartphone. |
Cash still king | Cash still king |
Use of cheques peaked in 1990, when there were more than 4bn transactions a year. | Use of cheques peaked in 1990, when there were more than 4bn transactions a year. |
Last year 546m cheques were written, an average of about 10 cheques per adult per year. | |
The report for Payments UK said that showed that they are "still valued as a convenient and secure method of payment by those who choose to use them". | |
Use of cheques is higher in the 65 and over age group. They are also still popular as a way of paying tradespeople and charities, as well as for family gifts. | Use of cheques is higher in the 65 and over age group. They are also still popular as a way of paying tradespeople and charities, as well as for family gifts. |
The research also suggested that the use of debit cards would overtake cash payments by 2021. | The research also suggested that the use of debit cards would overtake cash payments by 2021. |
However, cash was still the most popular means of paying in 2015. | However, cash was still the most popular means of paying in 2015. |
Figures published last week showed that monthly spending on contactless cards hit £1.5bn for the first time in March. | Figures published last week showed that monthly spending on contactless cards hit £1.5bn for the first time in March. |
Consumers over the age of 60 are the fastest-growing group using the cards, according to Barclaycard. | Consumers over the age of 60 are the fastest-growing group using the cards, according to Barclaycard. |