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ACT parent company Bira responds to Prime Minister's 'Bobbies on the Beat' plan

11 Apr 2025

Bira has cautiously welcomed the Prime Minister's announcement this week on plans to put 'thousands of Bobbies back on the Beat' with a new neighbourhood policing guarantee.
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ACT parent company Bira warns of 'Atrocious April' as shop price inflation rises

1 Apr 2025

Bira has voiced serious concerns over the latest figures from the BRC-NIQ Shop Price Index for March 2025.
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ACT parent company Bira says Spring Statement fails to address high street crisis

26 Mar 2025

ACT parent company Bira has said the Chancellor's Spring Statement delivered today has failed to address the "perfect storm" of cost pressures facing independent retailers across the UK,... Read more…

ACT parent company Bira outlines key priorities ahead of Spring Budget

25 Mar 2025

ACT parent company Bira has outlined its key priorities ahead of the Chancellor's Spring Budget statement.
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Bristol-based cycling charity Life Cycle now offering Cytech training courses

20 Mar 2025

Cytech, the internationally recognised training and accreditation scheme for bicycle mechanics, have partnered with Bristol-based charity Life Cycle to offer a range of bicycle mechanic... Read more…

High street 'death knell' – indie retailers, including cycle shops, shutting doors ahead of April tax rises

12 Mar 2025

Towns and cities across Britain are already seeing a wave of closures as independent businesses shut their doors ahead of April’s triple tax burden, including those in the cycling retail... Read more…

Research shows UK businesses hiring more as consumer confidence lifts

5 Mar 2025

New research has revealed a recent uptick in UK consumer confidence, leading to increased hiring by businesses, with the retail sector responding positively to signs of economic resilience.
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Independent cycle shop becomes first retailer to stock new local bike brand

28 Feb 2025

Independent cycling retailer and ACT member Velo Fit has become the first to stock a new brand of bikes focused on combining quality and affordability.
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Bira cautiously welcomes new crime and policing bill to tackle retail crime across high street businesses

26 Feb 2025

ACT parent company Bira has cautiously welcomed Labour's Crime and Policing Bill but is calling for urgent action and immediate funding to address the surge in retail crime affecting independent... Read more…

Bira warns of 'troubled times ahead' despite interest rate cut

7 Feb 2025

ACT parent company Bira has warned that retailers across Britain face troubled times ahead despite today's Bank of England interest rate cut to 4.5%, as the Bank halves its growth forecast for... Read more…

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Study reveals Apple Pay and contactless payments have overtaken cash payments as favourite ways to pay in-store.

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New research reveals that Apple Pay and contactless payments have overtaken cash payments by a landslide as our favourite ways to pay in-store.

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 The study comes from digital payment solutions provider, take payments and included a survey of over 1,000 UK consumers, revealing that:

  • Contactless is by far the most popular payment method in the UK. Mobile payments like Apple Pay came in 2nd and cash 3rd.
  • Nearly one in three people admit to never carrying cash and more than half admitted to being deterred from shopping at a cash-only business.
  • People stated that they stick to cash for security and budgeting purposes, while contactless users prefer the convenience.
  • The age group most likely to prefer cash is those aged 55 and over. Nearly a quarter (22%) of Over 55s said that cash was their preferred payment method, compared with just 1 in 10 (10%) 18-24s.
  • One in 15 (7%) admitted that they didn’t even remember their card pin.
  • Interestingly, men are 22% less likely to choose contactless payments than women – could it be that men are less likely to trust contactless technology?

The UK adopted contactless technology in 2007, which was significantly earlier than in the US, which only launched ‘tap to pay’ in 2015. This is possibly why trust in contactless has skyrocketed recently. The increase of the UK contactless limit to £100 in October 2021 may have also played a significant role in its popularity over the past few years.

1 in 3 respondents said they don’t carry cash. Failing to accommodate cashless customers could put businesses at a disadvantage, as cash-free shoppers may take their money elsewhere. However, the results also show a divide, in terms of gender and age, with the over 55s much less likely to adopt the new technology of mobile wallets and stick to more traditional payment methods.

For those still unsure about adopting card payment solutions, there are several potential benefits to consider:

  1. Faster payments — Today, card payments are three times faster than cash transactions. Going cashless reduces queueing time and allows for more efficient service so you can get on with your day.
  2. More convenient — Cashless transactions eliminate the need for cash machines or bank visits. Mobile payment options cater to a broader customer base and can promote accessibility and inclusivity for those who may struggle to withdraw cash.
  3. Enhanced safety – Cashless transactions reduce the risk of robbery and card payments are less susceptible to fraud compared to cash because improved security measures incard payments reduce the risk of counterfeit money.
  4. Improved budgeting and rewards – Digital transactions provide automated electronic records on your mobile banking app which makes for easier budgeting. At the click of a button you’re able to see exactly where you have spent your money and where you could cut back. By using cash you may also miss out on interest or cash back options. Credit card providers also often also offer incentives like points schemes and cash rebates.”

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