Cashless Business FAQs

Can a Business Refuse Cash in Ohio?

Yes, for now, Ohio-based businesses and government establishments can refuse to accept cash payments. However, if Ohio legislators pass the pending Currency Access to Spend Here (CASH) Bill (also known…

Can a Business Refuse Cash in Michigan?

Yes, outside of Detroit, most Michigan-based businesses can refuse to accept cash. However, Detroit has a local ordinance in place that mandates businesses to accept on-site cash payments from their…

Can a Business Refuse Cash in Florida?

Yes, in general, under Florida law, businesses can refuse to accept cash payments. On the other hand, some jurisdictions, such as Miami-Dade County, have local ordinances in place that require…

Can a Business Refuse Cash in California?

According to California law, businesses statewide are not required to accept cash payments. However, several cities in California, such as Newport Beach, now require brick-and-mortar businesses to accept cash, particularly…

Is Cashless More Sustainable?

Yes, a cashless-first business model is typically more sustainable than a cash-based system. By prioritizing digital payments, businesses can avoid the exorbitant costs of handling and transporting physical cash, greatly…

What Is a Reverse ATM™ Deposit?

Think of a Reverse ATM™ deposit as a cash-to-card transaction. The customer inserts a specific amount of physical cash into a Reverse ATM™ machine, where they then receive a prepaid…

Can a Hotel Refuse to Accept Cash?

Yes, a hotel, like any other private business, can refuse to accept a cash payment from guests, as no federal law precludes them from doing so. However, there are a…

Why are Venues Going Cashless?

Venues are minimizing physical cash payment acceptance and, instead, embracing consumer demand for digital payments rapidly. Offering inclusive digital payment solutions to their customers simplifies and streamlines venue operations, improves…