APACS - the UK payments association

Statistics and Analysis

For more information on any of the publications on this page please view the appropriate PDF, which provides details of the contents.

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UK Payment Statistics 2009

This publication contains data tables covering 1997-2007 relating to the paper and elctronic clearings, ATM transactions, plastic card usage and fraud data, as well as tables forecasting transaction volumes and values for the different payment markets up to 2017. £750

The Way We Pay: UK Plastic Cards 2009

This publication brings together information on how many cards we have and what we spend our money on, both in the high street and online. It also includes demographic details of personal plastic card spending habits, and forecasts how our use of plastic cards is expected to change over the next ten years. £250

The Way We Pay: UK Cash and Cash Machines 2009
This publication brings together information on how we obtain cash increasingly from cash machines, and how frequently and where we spend that cash. It also includes forecasts of how our cash use will change over the next few years. £250

The Way We Pay: UK Automated Payments 2008

This new publication presents detailed information on how individuals and businesses use automated payments (Direct Debits, Direct Credits, standing orders and CHAPS payments) and also includes forecasts for how automated payment volumes will change over the next ten years - these data had not been publicly available before. £250

The Way We Pay: UK Cheques 2008

UK Cheques presents detailed information on how individuals and businesses use cheques, and also includes forecasts of how cheque transaction volumes will change over the next ten years. £250

The Way We Pay: UK Consumer Payments 2008

This is a unique report that tracks how UK consumers spend their money. It is based on findings from the Consumer Payments Survey (CPS) and covers topics such as current account holding, how often we withdraw cash, how we receive our wages, how we shop on the internet and how we acquire cash. £1500

Quarterly statistical release (Q1 2009)

A regular update, with statistics covering areas such as debit cards, cash machine withdrawals and the value of automated payments.

Previous statistical releases are available in our press release section: Media Centre > Press releases

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