Countries with the Largest Non-Cash Payment Systems in the World
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A cashless society is being promoted in several countries. Indonesia also has a National Non-Cash Movement (GNNT) program since 2014 to make financial transactions in Indonesia easier, safer, and more efficient. As reported by *Forex Bonuses*, several countries are predicted to be free from cash payment systems by 2020.
To date, Canada has the largest cashless payment system in the world. People in this country have more than two credit cards per person. The score given by *Forex Bonuses* for Canada is 6.48 out of 10.
A higher score indicates a higher percentage of the population using cashless payment systems. The score's assessment indicators include credit and debit card ownership and usage per person, contactless payment cards, the growth of cashless payment systems in the last five years, cashless payment methods, and public awareness of using cashless payment options.
The next countries with the largest cashless systems are Sweden with a score of 6.47, followed by the UK with a score of 6.42 and France with a score of 6.25. Two economic giants in the world occupy fifth and sixth place with scores of 5.87 for the United States and 5.17 for China.
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