https://www.kansascityfed.org/research/payments-system-research-briefings/the-role-of-core-banking-services-providers-in-facilitating-instant-payments/
Retail banking is facing irrelevance in the cashless future.
https://www.americanbanker.com/opinion/the-rise-in-account-closures-reveals-banks-must-rethink-their-processes
So anti-money laundering (AML ) software flags accounts that deal with cash. Banks then close the accounts for these customers (including perfectly legal coin shops) rather than spend...
"Today’s world is awash with electronic money. But last week, much of Australia’s electronic money disappeared for up to 14 hours with the crash of the Optus electronic network. The disruption to business and the community was “immediate and profound” with rail networks, hospital services...
This Fall I was asked to teach a class at my alma mater. With my full-time business, it's a bit of a crunch to squeeze it in, but it's been interesting. Somehow the subject of cash (dollar bills and change) came up the other day and I was surprised to find out that EVERY student in my class...
http://www.financialsense.com/contributors/martin-armstrong/expect-cashless-society-not-hyperinflation
"...in the next economic downturn, expect the Federal government to simply outlaw cash altogether. With rates already at zero and the Fed’s tools for stimulating consumption all used up, the...
They want to eliminate cash from the economy. More control, more taxes, probably even wealth tax:
http://www.primevalues.org/market-watch/israel-first-cashless-country.htm
Although there's a lot of speculation about eliminating cash, I did hear about other nations limiting the use of cash...
Sweden is going cashless.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/sweden-goes-goes-world-beginning-151437956.html
If I was a central bank I would really be pushing for this. If you combine a cashless society with internet tracking (thanks to google) it makes it pretty easy for governments (and others)...
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2013/04/09/paypals-biggest-nightmare-is-coming-true.aspx
It's also gold to governments for controlling the population in a cashless society.
Following the news that TBTF Cypriot zombie banks will steal from depositors rather than go through normal bankruptcy, we heard that Canada was ready to abandon fiduciary responsibility too. Now there are reports that the USA and the UK have an agreement in place to do the same:
More...
Long, but good read:
http://www.24hgold.com/english/news-gold-silver-the-criminal-banking-cartel-s-end-game-a-100-digital-monetary-system.aspx?article=3955032266G10020&redirect=false&contributor=JS+KIM
It starts with a 1917 Congressman, going on Congressional record, talking about how J.P...
I yesterday read an article that had two interesting factoids:
1) There is less than $800 billion in actual CASH (US dollars) out there in the world (I did not notice if they wrote that approx. 1/2 is outside the USA in $100s).
2) The average household has less than $300 in actual cash, long...
Recently, the buses in the city where I live in quit accepting cash, forcing people to either get a bus card or not take the bus. The result so far is a loss of 50 million kronor due to a large drop in spontaneous bus travelers who don't have bus cards.
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