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Many local businesses expect to go cashless by 2032

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Just under half of Tipperary businesses believe they may go cashless over the next decade.

In the global BOI survey Ireland was found to be a more cashless than 13 other countries participating in the research.

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Tipperary has scored above the national average of 47%, with 48% of local companies in the Premier saying they might choose to be ‘fully cashless’ in the near future.

The counties most confident of this transition are Galway at 51% and Dublin at 55%.

Nationally, only 3% of people surveyed do not use card or digital payments in any situation.

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