Cash use in Portugal may be declining but it remains central to daily life.
Between 2022 and 2024, the share of POS transactions made in cash fell by 10%. Even so, cash accounted for 54% of in-person payments and 34% of person-to-person exchanges in 2024.
Consumers continue to value cash, with 57% saying it’s important to have the option when paying. Many are even willing to make an extra effort to access cash, with 34% of respondents making a journey purely to go to an ATM. Privacy concerns reinforce this preference: 37% of consumers wish digital transactions were more private, while 32% worry about how their data is used.
Merchants recognise cash matters. In 2024 cash acceptance was almost universal at 98%, up from 96% in 2022. Although cash is shrinking it’s far from obsolete, continuing to play a role in financial inclusion and consumer trust.