APACS - the UK payments association

Press Release

Payments industry unlocks the truth about the way we manage money
  • New APACS report lifts the lid on ten common payment myths

APACS, the UK payments association, has today (28 December 2007) published a new report – Payment Myths – that uncovers the facts behind payment trends in Britain. The booklet uses statistical evidence to help consumers better understand the payment options available to them and offers advice on the best ways to manage their finances; no matter what payment method they use.

The Payment Myths report uses APACS statistics to show examples of the way we use cash, our susceptibility to fraud and the new demographic make up of online bankers – to name but a few.

Sandra Quinn, director of communications at APACS, said

"The Payment Myths report offers some interesting insights into payment behaviour amongst British consumers and looks to shed light on some common misconceptions.”

"Despite growing acceptance and familiarity with the variety of payment methods available to consumers today, common stereotypes remain. While new technology means we can now bank online 24 hours a day or have our groceries delivered with the click of a mouse, traditional methods like cash and cheques continue to endure.”

The Payment Myths report is available to download from the Media Centre on the APACS website – www.apacs.org.uk

APACS fact guide: Payment Myths

APACS Myth Buster

Myth: People only use cash for small value items
Fact: We are more likely to use cash than credit cards for payments over £50.

Myth: People don't pay the monthly balance on their credit card.
Fact: 68% of people usually or always repay their credit card balance in full.

Myth: Over 65s don't use online banking.
Fact: The over 65 age group is one of the fastest growing groups in terms of online banking users.

Myth: No one uses cheques anymore.
Fact: Almost the same number of payments are made by cheques as by credit cards.


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