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The payments ecosystem in transition: Contactless payments and instant credit transfers on the rise

16.12.2025

Card payments are now the predominant form of electronic payment in Germany, as highlighted in the Bundesbank’s latest Monthly Report. The main driving forces behind the increased usage of cards as a means of payment have been the introduction of contactless technologies as well as changes in consumer behaviour as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the Monthly Report, the authors analyse current developments in the card market in Germany as well as other trends such as instant payments and mobile payments. 

The payments ecosystem in transition: Contactless payments and instant credit transfers on the rise
Touchless payment in a shop ©Tylor Olsen / Adobe Stock
Bundesbank study: What is cash acceptance like in Germany?

15.12.2025

Cash remains the most widely used means of payment in Germany and fulfils important societal functions, including ensuring all segments of the population can participate in the economy. It also offers resilience to crises, according to an article in the latest issue of the Monthly Report. In this article, Bundesbank experts examine what cash acceptance is like in Germany and what challenges are involved.

Bundesbank study: What is cash acceptance like in Germany?
Euro banknotes ©Bundesbank
First Deputy Governor Mauderer meets school pupils

12.12.2025

How do you actually become First Deputy Governor? How does the Bundesbank use artificial intelligence and what is its position on crypto-assets? Around 100 school pupils from all over Germany posed these and many other questions to the Bundesbank’s First Deputy Governor Sabine Mauderer at the Bundesbank’s Pupils’ Day. They all travelled to Frankfurt to learn about the Bundesbank’s work and its Executive Board. Overall, pupils from around 30 schools applied to attend this year’s event.

First Deputy Governor Mauderer meets school pupils
First Deputy Governor Mauderer meets school pupils ©Tim Wegner
Simplifying banking regulation: task force presents its proposals

11.12.2025

Overall, our existing rules for banking regulation are not too onerous. But they can be fragmented, complicated and sometimes contradictory. This is what we are addressing with the High-Level Task Force proposals, said Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel upon publication of the report by the European Central Bank’s High-Level Task Force on Simplification. The report contains 17 recommendations on how to simplify the Eurosystem’s regulatory and supervisory framework.

Simplifying banking regulation: task force presents its proposals
Frankfurt am Main ©Daniel – stock.adobe.com