December 8, 2004 09:55 AM
Paper Checks Going Bye-Bye?
Excerpt: The number of electronic payment transactions -- by both debit and credit card -- exceeded check payments last year for the first time, according to a survey conducted by the Federal Reserve and electronic payments companies.
The number of electronic payment transactions -- by both debit and credit card -- exceeded check payments last year for the first time, according to a survey conducted by the Federal Reserve and electronic payments companies.
Electronic payment transactions totaled 44.5 billion in 2003 versus 36.7 billion checks, said a statement Monday from the Fed Financial Services Policy Committee.
The Fed said payments by electronic transfer have risen at an annual rate of 13.2 percent since 2000, while payments by paper check have declined at an annual rate of 4.3 percent.
"The balance has shifted from check writing to electronic payments, and we expect this trend to continue," Richard Oliver, senior vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, said in a statement.
In total transactions, paper check payments still surpassed electronic payments by a margin of $39.3 trillion to $27.4 billion. But the Fed added that this, too, is changing.
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