The Norwegian government has proposed measures to ensure the preservation of consumers' rights to use notes and coins for payments. This move comes as Norway is recognized as one of the leading countries in the transition towards digital payments. The initiative aims to strengthen the ability of consumers to pay with cash, reflecting concerns about a society moving too swiftly towards becoming cashless. Similar discussions are occurring in Sweden, indicating a broader regional skepticism towards a fully digital payment ecosystem.
Norway Wants to Strengthen Consumers’ Right to Pay Cash https://t.co/ER4HaKdLXs Interesting, as cash & checks are getting used less and less...
HUGE NEWS Norway is now following Sweden in talking about making it mandatory for shops to accept physical cash. They are going against the cashless agenda. Do you support this move?
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Norway’s government proposes measures to safeguard the consumers’ right to pay with notes and coins in a country that is among the global leaders in transitioning to digital payments https://t.co/riWF3hPwxb
When did you last use cash to buy something?