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2019 Cash Alternative Survey Results /

31 Aug 2020

'The role of cash in Canadians' lives has evolved over the past decade. During this period, two diverging trends have emerged in Canada: the use of cash for transactions at the point of sale has declined, but overall demand for cash has increased. The 2019 Cash Alternative Survey was designed to study these trends and update the Bank of Canada's understanding of Canadians' use of cash. We asked Canadians about their cash holdings, planned future use of cash and views on how they would be affected if cash were to disappear. In addition to declining cash use, the emergence of privately issued digital currencies has motivated many central banks to conduct research into central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). We contribute to the Bank of Canada's research on CBDC by monitoring Canadians' use of cash and their adoption of digital payment methods. We find that Canadians' cash holdings are stable and the adoption of cryptocurrencies remains limited and concentrated in a few sub-demographics. Moreover, we find that few Canadians plan to stop using cash entirely and that a considerable share of them would find the disappearance of cash problematic'--Abstract, page ii.
economics cryptocurrency economy science and technology surveys canada banking central bank bank survey bank of canada demographics society credit card survey methodology cash cashless society debit nominal gross domestic product currency in circulation
ISSN
19140568
Pages
12
Published in
Ottawa, ON, CA

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