Cash and Card Acceptance in Retail Payments: Motivations and Factors

Samuel Vandak, Geoffrey Goodell
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The landscape of payment methods in retail is a complex and evolving area. Vendors are motivated to conduct an appropriate analysis to decide what payment methods to accept out of a vast range of options. Many factors are included in this decision process, some qualitative and some quantitative. The following research project investigates vendors' acceptance of cards and cash from various viewpoints, all chosen to represent a novel perspective, including the barriers and preferences for each and correlations with external demographic factors. We observe that lower interchange fees, limited in this instance by the regulatory framework, play a crucial role in facilitating merchants' acceptance of card payments. The regulatory constraints on interchange fees create a favorable cost structure for merchants, making card payment adoption financially feasible. However, additional factors like technological readiness and consumer preferences might also play a significant role in their decision-making process. We also note that aggregate Merchant Service Providers (MSPs) have positively impacted the payment landscape by offering more competitive fee rates, particularly beneficial for small merchants and entrepreneurs. However, associated risks, such as account freezes or abrupt terminations, pose challenges and often lack transparency. Last, the quantitative analysis of the relationship between demographic variables and acceptance of payment types is presented. This analysis combines the current landscape of payment acceptance in the UK with data from the most recent census from 2021. We show that the unemployment rates shape card and cash acceptance, age affects contactless preference, and work-from-home impacts credit card preference.
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零售支付中的现金和银行卡接受度:动机和因素
零售业的支付方式是一个复杂且不断发展的领域。供应商需要进行适当的分析,以决定在众多选择中接受何种支付方式。这一决策过程包含许多因素,有些是定性因素,有些是定量因素。以下研究项目从不同角度调查了供应商对银行卡和现金的接受程度,所有这些角度都代表了一种新的视角,包括每种支付方式的障碍和偏好,以及与外部人口因素的相关性。我们注意到,在这种情况下,受监管框架限制的较低交换费在促进商家接受银行卡支付方面发挥了至关重要的作用。对交换费的监管限制为商户创造了有利的成本结构,使得采用银行卡支付在经济上是可行的。然而,技术准备和消费者偏好等其他因素也可能在商家的决策过程中发挥重要作用。我们还注意到,商户服务提供商(MSP)通过提供更具竞争力的费率,对支付领域产生了积极影响,尤其是对小商户和创业者有利。然而,相关风险,如账户冻结或突然终止,也带来了挑战,而且往往缺乏透明度。最后,介绍了人口变量与接受支付类型之间关系的定量分析。该分析将英国当前的支付接受度与 2021 年的最新人口普查数据相结合。我们发现,失业率决定了人们对银行卡和现金的接受程度,年龄影响了人们对非接触式支付的偏好,而离家工作则影响了人们对信用卡的偏好。
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