Retail Payments : A Practical Guide for Measuring Retail Payment Costs
Retail payment systems play an important role in the smooth functioning of an economy and inefficiencies in the retail payments market can have cascading effects throughout the economy. While there are a number of issues that are responsible for th...
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okr-10986-258612021-05-25T10:54:39Z Retail Payments : A Practical Guide for Measuring Retail Payment Costs World Bank Group retail payments service channels government payments consumer payments business payments payment instrument infrastructure providers Retail payment systems play an important role in the smooth functioning of an economy and inefficiencies in the retail payments market can have cascading effects throughout the economy. While there are a number of issues that are responsible for the persistence of inefficiencies in retail payment markets, the lack of a coherent, holistic strategy for the development of retail payment systems is among the most common. In order to develop such a strategy, it is important to economically substantiate the migration from less cost-efficient retail payment instruments (typically cash and paper-based instruments) to more cost-efficient ones (typically electronic payments). Overall, establishing a sound economic baseline for national retail payment systems in terms of costs of different payment instruments can better guide system development and enable high-impact changes. This document is designed to serve as a practical guide for central banks and other public or private-sector stakeholders interested in conducting a study on the costs of day-to-day retail payments in their economies. The results of a cost study based on this methodology can help decision makers to agree on the targeted gains in efficiency in their retail payments system, define an implementation plan for achieving a desired future mix of payment instruments, and provide information for all stakeholders involved in the retail payments market. 2017-01-17T18:29:20Z 2017-01-17T18:29:20Z 2016-11 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/255851482286959215/Retail-payments-a-practical-guide-for-measuring-retail-payment-costs http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25861 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper |
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Retail payment systems play an important
role in the smooth functioning of an economy and
inefficiencies in the retail payments market can have
cascading effects throughout the economy. While there are a
number of issues that are responsible for the persistence of
inefficiencies in retail payment markets, the lack of a
coherent, holistic strategy for the development of retail
payment systems is among the most common. In order to
develop such a strategy, it is important to economically
substantiate the migration from less cost-efficient retail
payment instruments (typically cash and paper-based
instruments) to more cost-efficient ones (typically
electronic payments). Overall, establishing a sound economic
baseline for national retail payment systems in terms of
costs of different payment instruments can better guide
system development and enable high-impact changes. This
document is designed to serve as a practical guide for
central banks and other public or private-sector
stakeholders interested in conducting a study on the costs
of day-to-day retail payments in their economies. The
results of a cost study based on this methodology can help
decision makers to agree on the targeted gains in efficiency
in their retail payments system, define an implementation
plan for achieving a desired future mix of payment
instruments, and provide information for all stakeholders
involved in the retail payments market. |
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Retail Payments : A Practical Guide for Measuring Retail Payment Costs |
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Retail Payments : A Practical Guide for Measuring Retail Payment Costs |
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Retail Payments : A Practical Guide for Measuring Retail Payment Costs |
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Retail Payments : A Practical Guide for Measuring Retail Payment Costs |
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Retail Payments : A Practical Guide for Measuring Retail Payment Costs |
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retail payments : a practical guide for measuring retail payment costs |
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