Joint Study by Cantaloupe, Inc. and Michigan State University Finds Digital Payments Are Now the Preferred Payment Method at Vending Machines Powered by Increased Use of Contactless Credit Cards
Hospitals, Professional and Military Locations Show Greatest Annual Increases in Digital Payments
Low Volume Machines Show Significant Increases in Contactless Payments
The study found the growth of digital payments increased steadily through 2020. By November of 2020, the average number of payments made in cash that month had decreased from 52 percent in November of 2019 to 40 percent in
“We have been reporting the growth in digital payments and transactions at vending machines for years. However, our research shows that as consumers sought touch-free payment options during the pandemic, digital payments became the preferred method overall, which is evident by the particular growth in usage of contactless credit cards,” said
Additional findings include:
Hospitals and Military Locations Show Largest Annual Increases in Digital and Contactless Payments
Primary locations including businesses and professional, industrial, hospital, education, retail and military locations (averaging 25,000 transactions annually) saw significant increases year over year in digital payments. Military locations in particular showed the greatest percentage of digital payments overall compared to cash, including an increase from 83 percent of all sales in November of 2019 to 90 percent in
Contactless payments took up a growing percentage of these increases, particularly in military and hospital settings. The percentage of contactless sales within military locations was roughly 11 percent in
Low Volume Machines Show Growth in Contactless Payments
Low volume machines, or those with less than $2000 in sales per year, showed increases in digital payments also, led by growth in contactless. While 46 percent of sales in 2019 were made with magstripe credit cards and 15 percent were made using contactless cards, in 2020, 57 percent were magstripe credit cards, and 25 percent were contactless cards. Meanwhile, cash sales fell year over year as a percentage of sales, representing 48 percent of sales in November of 2019 and only 36 percent in November of 2020.
Interestingly, transactions per machine for magstripe credit card and contactless payments increased about the same amount (11 percentage points) within low volume machines between
The study was conducted by Michigan State University’s
“Cantaloupe brought our students a great opportunity to employ data analytics skills and tools in the MSBA program,” said
Cantaloupe is a technology and payments company that gives its customers scale and flexibility in their retail value chain. The Company is uniquely placed to be a partner for businesses that don’t have the resources to put an employee at every point-of-sale, want to enable a self-service experience and need a solution to manage their procurement-to-cash workflow. From ePort to Seed, our end-to-end solution is designed to enhance what all retailers – from vending operators, to restaurants, and traditional brands – need to operate more efficiently, as well as what they can offer their customers, despite constantly changing trends and market demands.
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