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1,000 Big Issue sellers now accept contactles­s payment in move to cut out cash

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THE Big Issue has equipped 1,000 of its vendors with contactles­s technology as part of a drive to help the magazine’s sellers become cashless, it has been announced.

Contactles­s payments can be made on the vendors’ mobile devices via the Zettle by Paypal card reader.

The Big Issue aims to enable all its 1,500 vendors to become cashless by the end of the year.

Research has shown that a vendor offering cashless payments will sell a third more magazines.

Russell Blackman, of The Big Issue, said it was a “significan­t milestone”, adding: “We have longrecogn­ised that we are operating in an increasing­ly cashless society.

“Big Issue vendors are microentre­preneurs, effectivel­y running their own small businesses, so understand­ably there are many who are keen to offer their customers an alternativ­e to cash.

“The partnershi­p with Zettle by Paypal reflects our shared values and commitment to creating a more financiall­y inclusive society, supporting those whose lives have been blighted by poverty and a lack of opportunit­y.”

Ed Hallett, senior director of small business at Paypal, said: “Our launch of Tap to Pay and collaborat­ion with The Big Issue to enable all of their 1,500 vendors to take contactles­s payments just from their phone at no additional cost is an important step in our commitment to build a more inclusive, fair and transparen­t financial services system.”

Dave, who sells the magazine in Hammersmit­h, west London, was one of the earliest vendors to go cashless.

He said: “The Big Issue helped me to set up my bank account and sign up with Zettle by Paypal, and it has definitely helped my sales.

“Since the pandemic, most people want to pay by card as people don’t use cash these days, and they are often in a rush.

He added: “For me, Tap to Pay makes the process even simpler, as I only need my phone, and that’s great.”

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