Electronic payment gaining in popularity among Hungarians

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Hungarians use 9 million bank cards, 75 percent of which are contactless cards, and modern electronic payment solutions are now accepted at 110,000 shops and service providers using almost 140,000 POS terminals, Finance Minister Mihály Varga said in an interview with MTI.

Digitalising the payment system has a considerable impact on competitiveness since cashless payment options make it quicker, safer, cheaper and more convenient to execute payment transactions, Varga said.

The volume of cash in circulation in the Hungarian economy is currently over 5,000 billion forints (EUR 15.4bn) or more than 14 percent of GDP compared to the EU average of about 8 percent.

Manufacturing, safekeeping, transporting and processing cash costs the country hundreds of billions of forints every year. Strengthening financial awareness and encouraging the use of modern electronic payment options instead of cash is in everyone’s shared interest, Varga said.

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