A Move Towards a Cashless Society Accelerates With the Novel Coronavirus Induced Global Lockdown

John Taskinsoy
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The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has resulted in two important outcomes; first, centuries of developments and progress in technology, medicine, and science failed to combat the virus which has so far killed over 1.6 million people worldwide; second, and most importantly, the new vital role of ecommerce increased chances of survival under self-quarantine or imposed lockdowns. A cashless society can bring advantages and disadvantages; for example, ecommerce can reduce or eliminate costs associated with conducting business (i.e. job creation, accounts payable/receivable, scope of products and services) and shopping online. Cashless payments as part of ecommerce not only can increase flexibility and convenience, but it can reduce financial exclusion through web-enabled and mobile applications; this way, a majority of the world’s 2.5 billion unbanked people could gain an access to the opportunity of conducting peer-to-peer transactions, sending and receiving money, and purchasing items in online stores that are open for business 24/7. The current acute health crisis has highlighted the crucial aspect of ecommerce and cashless payments, the comfort and convenience of which has allowed consumers to use the saved time to participate in other value-added activities. I do not want to even imagine what would have happened if there were no digital technologies during the global lockdown, I guess quarantined people would have no choice but to die either from the virus itself or by starvation as they would be unable to order food, medicine and other essential items.
随着新型冠状病毒引发的全球封锁,迈向无现金社会的步伐加快
新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行产生了两个重要结果;首先,几个世纪以来,技术、医学和科学的发展和进步未能战胜病毒,迄今为止,全球已有160多万人死亡;其次,也是最重要的一点,电子商务新的重要作用增加了在自我隔离或强制封锁下的生存机会。无现金社会有好处也有坏处;例如,电子商务可以减少或消除与开展业务(即创造就业机会,应付/应收账款,产品和服务范围)和网上购物相关的成本。作为电子商务的一部分,无现金支付不仅可以增加灵活性和便利性,还可以通过支持网络和移动应用程序减少金融排斥;通过这种方式,全球25亿无银行账户人口中的大多数人都有机会进行点对点交易,收发资金,并在全天候营业的在线商店购买商品。当前严重的健康危机凸显了电子商务和无现金支付的关键方面,其舒适和便利使消费者能够利用节省的时间参与其他增值活动。我甚至不想想象如果在全球封锁期间没有数字技术会发生什么,我想被隔离的人别无选择,只能死于病毒本身或饿死,因为他们将无法订购食物、药品和其他必需品。
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