Although it's said that cash is king, a new FIS report says "the sun is officially setting on the use of cash for retail payments in Australia, with the economy projected to be 98% cashless by 2024.
Biometric authentication is key to future payments in Australia, according to a new survey which reveals that nearly a fifth - or 17% - of Aussies are interested in using a microchip in their hands to make payments easier.
The adoption and average of real-time payments in Australia, such as Osko and PayID, have more than doubled in the last 12 months, a report by the fintech solutions provider FIS has found.
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