Sweden is officially the world’s first cashless country, where less than 1% of transactions involve physical currency. Its digital transformation sets a global benchmark for financial innovation and convenience. (Image: Canva) From shopping and dining to donations and public transport, Swedes now rely almost entirely on mobile apps, debit cards, and contactless payments. (Image: Canva) As of 2023, less than 1% of all transactions in Sweden involved cash. In contrast, this figure was around 40% in 2010, showing a dramatic shift toward digital payments over the past decade....
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