How the wallet business is adapting to a cashless economy

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From velcro polyester to leather, designer or discount, wallets have long been the handy sidearm carrying our cards, cash and collection of half-stamped coffee cards.

The use of smartphone-based digital credit cards and identification is increasingTheir designs have changed little over the past century but now manufacturers are having to adapt to developing trends and an increasingly cashless society.

Their collection of traditional bi-fold wallets and more modern phone pouches appeal to a totally different demographic, retail and sales manager Amy Lyon said. "[Phone pouches are] pretty much being made-to-order; they haven't even made it into the shop as a stocked item," she said.

 

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Predictions of the imminent demise of cash are overrated

It will be 'cashless' even sooner if Morrison and his banking overlords pass their insidious cash transaction ban. If the Australian people roll over and let this happen, expect to be locked into a digital banking system where YOU will pay the criminal banks to hold your money.

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