This isn’t just happening in Singapore. It’s happening everywhere. Around the world, the shift from cash to cashless payments is speeding up — and it’s changing more than just how we pay.
- In the Asia-Pacific region, digital wallets are forecast to remain the dominant e-commerce payment method through 2026, driven by mobile-first consumer behavior and the rapid adoption of QR code technology and super apps (FIS Global Payments Report 2023).
- In Europe, 79% of consumers already use contactless cards or digital wallets regularly (European Central Bank; Statista, 2023).
- Across Africa and Latin America, many consumers are skipping traditional banking tools altogether, turning directly to mobile money and QR-based payments.
- Meanwhile, ATM withdrawals are steadily declining in most urban centers. In Singapore, for example, annual withdrawals dropped by more than 300 million in recent years, a clear signal that cash is no longer king (MAS Speech, 2018).
- Convenience: Faster checkouts, no need to carry cash or deal with coins.
- Hygiene: The pandemic made many rethink handling physical money.
- Technology: Smartphones, QR codes, and real-time rails make cashless seamless — even for micro-payments.
- Seniors, the unbanked, rural communities, and informal businesses still rely heavily on cash.
- Tourists and migrant workers often face gaps in local digital systems.
- Small vendors may find setup costs for digital tools a barrier.
For consumers, the shift to cashless payments means more options, faster transactions, and greater control over how they spend. But it also introduces new risks, such as overspending, data privacy concerns, and reduced visibility of expenses. For businesses, going cashless is no longer just a modern upgrade, it’s a necessity. From hawker stalls in Kuala Lumpur to cafés in New York, adopting tools like e-wallets, QR code ordering, and real-time settlement systems has become essential to meet evolving customer expectations and stay competitive in a digital-first economy.
The shift from cash to cashless isn’t just about payments. It's about access, trust, and inclusion in a digital economy.
How do we move forward without leaving anyone behind?
The future of payments is in your hands. Choose wisely.