Archives: Payment Countries
Kazakhstan is actively fostering a digital payment ecosystem. While national payment systems and digital wallets are being promoted, cash remains important, especially in rural areas.
Kenya’s payment landscape is characterized by a high level of mobile money adoption, with a strong presence of platforms like M-Pesa and Airtel Money. Cash remains important for smaller transactions and in-store purchases, but its use is declining as mobile money becomes more widespread.
Kiribati is gradually transitioning towards digital payments, with mobile banking and online transactions gaining traction.
Kuwait’s payment landscape is evolving, with a mix of traditional preferences and growing digital adoption.
Germany’s payment landscape reflects a mix of traditional preferences and a growing acceptance of digital payment methods.
Greece’s payment landscape reflects a mix of traditional preferences and a growing acceptance of digital payment methods.
Gambia’s payment landscape is dominated by cash, but the country is experiencing a gradual shift towards greater digital adoption, particularly the use of mobile money platforms.
Georgia’s payment landscape is undergoing modernization, with credit/debit cards and digital payment systems experiencing significant growth.
Ghana’s payment landscape is characterized by a high level of mobile money adoption, with a strong presence of platforms like MTN Mobile Money and Airtel Money. Cash is still widely used for smaller transactions and in-store purchases.
Grenada is gradually embracing digital payments and mobile banking, though cash remains the dominant form of payment.