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Cash and Card Acceptance in Retail Payments: Motivations and Factors
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.