Un mundo sin billetes ni monedas - El fin del dinero en efectivo | DW Documental

Un mundo sin billetes ni monedas - El fin del dinero en efectivo | DW Documental

Cashless Society: The Future of Money

The transcript discusses the decreasing use of cash payments, the push towards a cashless society by influential figures globally, and the impact on individuals and businesses in Sweden.

Cashless Trend

  • Cash payments are decreasing, with some opting for card transactions even for small amounts.
  • Politicians and economists worldwide aim to eliminate cash, moving towards digital currencies like euros or dollars directly in central banks.
  • Mobile banking services fill the gap in areas without bank branches or ATMs, highlighting the shift away from physical bank locations.

Mobile Banking Services

  • Mobile banking units provide essential services like cash withdrawals and mini customer service spaces.
  • Closure of bank branches leads to inconvenience for residents who prefer traditional banking methods over online options.

Impact on Communities

  • Closure of bank branches due to cost reasons affects rural areas like Heidenheim negatively.
  • Businesses adapt by offering alternative solutions such as mobile cash services or discreet money transfers.

Digital Payments Revolution

The discussion delves into Sweden's advanced transition to a cashless society, where most transactions occur digitally through mobile phones or cards.

Extensive Digital Payment Usage

  • Sweden is close to being entirely cashless, with payments made via mobile phones or cards in various settings.
  • Everyday transactions like public transport fares and parking meters predominantly rely on card or mobile payments.

Innovative Payment Methods

  • Street markets in Stockholm showcase sellers accepting mobile payments prominently.
  • "Switch" payment system simplifies money transfers using phone numbers, reflecting Sweden's efficient digital payment infrastructure.

Challenges and Preferences

Individuals express their preferences for digital payments over cash due to convenience and safety concerns while facing challenges related to limited payment options in certain regions.

Preference for Digital Payments

  • Many Swedes favor digital transactions over cash due to ease of use and dislike towards physical currency handling.

Challenges with Cash Restrictions

  • Limited access to cash poses challenges for those preferring anonymity or facing restrictions on payment methods.

Business Adaptation

The Future of Cashless Payments

The discussion revolves around the evolution of payment methods, focusing on the shift towards cashless transactions and the implications for businesses and consumers.

Evolution of Payment Methods

  • Merchants are embracing cashless transactions facilitated by companies like Amazon, leading to convenience and reduced risks associated with handling physical cash.
  • Businesses transitioning to cashless operations cite decreased theft risks and operational efficiency as key benefits.
  • Scott, a former investment banker turned digital payments risk analyst, highlights the lack of advocacy for physical cash against commercial entities pushing for digital payments.
  • Experts at Columbia University discuss the potential demise of physical currency, contrasting it with diverse payment options akin to having both cars and bicycles in a transportation system.

Challenges and Concerns in Cashless Transactions

This segment delves into challenges faced by individuals and societies in adopting cashless transactions, including issues related to data privacy, security, and societal norms.

Challenges Faced in Cashless Transactions

  • Increased reliance on digital payments raises concerns about data privacy and surveillance, prompting discussions on transparency in financial transactions.
  • European consumers express varying levels of comfort with digital payments based on regional privacy policies but acknowledge societal trends favoring cashlessness.
  • Resistance to fully embracing cashless systems stems from concerns over loss of freedom and potential surveillance implications within society.

Adoption Trends and User Experiences

This part explores shifting attitudes towards cashless transactions among students, highlighting user experiences with mobile payment applications in educational settings.

Shifting Attitudes Towards Cashless Transactions

  • Students at a university find convenience in using mobile apps for payments but raise concerns about tracking expenses accurately without traditional receipts.
  • Discussions arise regarding job displacement due to automated payment systems replacing manual ticket sales processes at institutions like universities.

Barriers to Full Adoption of Cashless Systems

The conversation focuses on barriers hindering complete adoption of cashless systems among certain demographics due to technological challenges or personal preferences.

Barriers Hindering Full Adoption

Desafíos del Dinero en Efectivo

En esta sección, se discute el manejo de dinero en efectivo por parte de entidades financieras y los desafíos asociados con mantener operaciones basadas en efectivo en un mundo cada vez más digitalizado.

Desafíos del Manejo de Efectivo

  • En los sótanos del Volksbank, a pesar de la preferencia alemana por el dinero en efectivo, se observa una disminución en la demanda de servicios bancarios tradicionales.
  • La producción y gestión de efectivo implica costos significativos para los bancos, incluyendo gastos en personal, materiales, mantenimiento y servicios.
  • Los altos costos asociados con el manejo de efectivo plantean desafíos financieros para las entidades bancarias, especialmente ante regulaciones que limitan el uso del efectivo.

Oportunidades en Medios Electrónicos

  • A pesar de los desafíos financieros del dinero en efectivo, existen oportunidades lucrativas en instrumentos no monetarios como tarjetas de crédito que generan ganancias considerables a través de transacciones electrónicas.
  • Mientras se critican los costos asociados con el efectivo, se destaca que los medios electrónicos también implican gastos ocultos que no suelen ser tan debatidos públicamente.

Impacto de la Eliminación del Efectivo

Se aborda la perspectiva sobre la eliminación gradual del dinero en efectivo y sus implicaciones económicas y sociales.

Perspectivas sobre la Eliminación del Efectivo

  • Expertos como Rogoff abogan por reducir el uso de grandes billetes para combatir actividades ilícitas asociadas al dinero físico.
  • Se argumenta que muchos negocios prefieren transacciones en efectivo para evadir impuestos y actividades ilegales, lo que respalda la idea de limitar el uso del papel moneda.

Experiencia India: Eliminación del Efectivo

  • Se menciona un experimento realizado en India donde se retiraron billetes grandes para combatir corrupción y economía sumergida. Aunque caótico inicialmente, impulsó el uso de pagos digitales.

New Section

The discussion revolves around the push towards a cashless society driven by companies like Unilever and supported by governments and foundations.

Unilever's Push for Cashless Society

  • Unilever, along with other companies, aims to maximize revenue by promoting a cashless system globally.
  • Initiatives like Bird and Case present new payment options, but the fundamental issue lies in limiting payment choices to digital methods only.
  • Real concerns arise from groups advocating not just for digital payments but also for the complete elimination of cash, potentially leading to a single form of currency controlled by private entities.

New Section

The conversation delves into the distinction between physical cash and digital money within the context of a cashless future.

Physical Cash vs. Digital Money

  • Over 80% of money exists digitally as electronic figures in bank accounts, contrasting with physical cash guaranteed by central banks.
  • In a cashless society, customers would lose the ability to withdraw physical money from banks, posing risks during bank insolvencies.

New Section

Exploring the implications and beneficiaries of transitioning to a solely digital payment system.

Implications of Digital Payments

  • A shift to exclusive digital payments raises concerns about commercialized payment systems controlled by private entities.
  • Users may face challenges in managing numerous receipts and uncertainties regarding data privacy when engaging in digital transactions.

New Section

Examining user consent and data usage by companies like PayPal in the realm of digital payments.

User Consent and Data Usage

  • Users often provide blanket consent for data usage during transactions without clear knowledge of how their information is utilized.
  • Scrutiny over terms and conditions reveals complexities in understanding data sharing practices, especially concerning advertising purposes beyond requested services.

New Section

Delving into data handling practices and privacy concerns associated with online payment services such as PayPal.

Data Handling Practices

  • Companies like PayPal claim strict adherence to data protection laws while sharing user information selectively for specific business purposes.

The Impact of a Cashless Society on Privacy and Control

The discussion delves into the implications of transitioning to a cashless society, focusing on the intersection of digital payments, surveillance, and societal control.

Digital Payments Integration

  • Digital giants like Google and Apple are merging various databases such as search and location data with payment information.

Societal Influence

  • Individuals alter their behavior when aware of being monitored, leading to a shift in societal dynamics.

State Surveillance in China

  • China exemplifies extensive citizen monitoring where internet companies analyze consumer behavior for state evaluation.

Challenges and Opportunities in a Cashless Society

Exploring the potential consequences of a cashless society on individual privacy, government influence, and societal structure.

Government Influence through Surveillance

  • Complete citizen surveillance enables governmental rewards for compliance and penalties for non-compliance.

Technological Advancements in Monitoring

  • Digital technology facilitates comprehensive observation, potentially leading to increased surveillance levels.

Sweden's Transition to a Cashless Society

Analyzing Sweden's progression towards becoming cashless and its impact on transparency, financial habits, and security concerns.

Cultural Acceptance of Electronic Money

  • Swedish society embraces electronic transactions among all age groups including children using cards for daily purchases.

Concerns Over Banking Power

  • Shift towards digital payments raises concerns about excessive banking influence and vulnerability during emergencies if digital systems fail.

Future Implications of Cashless Transactions

Discussing future scenarios related to digital currency issuance by central banks, security challenges, and societal repercussions.

Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)

  • Potential issuance of CBDC by central banks could revolutionize financial transactions ensuring security akin to physical cash ownership.

Risks Associated with Cashless Societies

  • Increased surveillance poses privacy threats while exclusion from digital payment systems impacts individuals without access.
Video description

Pagar sin dinero en efectivo ya es algo normal. Es rápido, fácil y cómodo. En todo el mundo, las transacciones bancarias han reemplazado a los pagos en efectivo desde hace tiempo. El Bundesbank y el Gobierno alemán aún se aferran a las monedas y los billetes, pero, ¿pueden frenar la evolución hacia una sociedad sin dinero en metálico? ¿Y quién apoya al lobby que quiere abolirlo en todo el mundo? Los bancos quieren deshacerse de monedas y billetes porque resulta caro emitirlos. Los políticos quieren menos dinero en metálico para frenar el crimen y el terrorismo. Los responsables de los bancos centrales quieren abolir el efectivo porque así es más fácil aplicar tasas de interés negativas. Y las empresas de pagos digitales como Paypal o Visa simplemente quieren beneficiarse de todas las transacciones financieras y recopilar la mayor cantidad posible de datos financieros de los consumidores. Su objetivo es tener todo el control de nuestro comportamiento como consumidores. ¿Y quién más se beneficia de una sociedad sin calderilla? Por ejemplo, "Better than Cash Alliance" de Nueva York, que cuenta con el apoyo de grupos como Visa y Mastercard y sostiene que el mundo es mejor gracias a los sistemas de pago digitales. Cuantas más personas se integren en el sistema financiero internacional, mayor será el crecimiento y el empleo. Las que más se benefician son las propias empresas de pago electrónico, gracias a las tasas y al acceso a un volumen inconmensurable de datos. Los estados también están utilizando las nuevas oportunidades para obtener más información sobre nosotros a través de los datos de nuestras transacciones. En todo esto se pasa por alto el interés de los ciudadanos por el dinero en efectivo como reserva y para mantenerse al margen de los intereses de terceros. El dinero en efectivo es y seguirá siendo una garantía de libertad individual. ------------------------------------------------------------ DW Documental le brinda información más allá de los titulares. Maravíllese con los mejores documentales de canales alemanes y empresas productoras internacionales. Conozca personas enigmáticas, viaje a territorios lejanos y entienda las complejidades de la vida moderna, siempre cerca de eventos globales y asuntos de actualidad. Suscríbase a DW Documental y descubra cada lunes, miércoles y viernes el mundo que le rodea. Suscríbase a DW Documental: https://www.youtube.com/dwdocumental Para más información visite: http://www.dw.com/zonadocu http://www.dw.com/primerplano http://www.dw.com/español Instagram (en inglés): https://www.instagram.com/dwdocumentary/ Facebook (en inglés): https://www.facebook.com/dw.stories YouTube DW Documentary (en inglés): https://www.youtube.com/dwdocumentary DW Netiqueta: http://p.dw.com/p/14KkY