Cash payments
Every Dutch citizen can use a debit card linked to a payments account to withdraw cash from an ATM. In the Netherlands, this can be done at Geldmaat's yellow ATMs, which also allow you to deposit money.
Recent developments in society
- Cash is a topic of public debate.
- Digital payment methods are gaining popularity due to their convenience and efficiency.
- Cash remains essential for certain groups.
- Voluntary agreements and legislation ensure that cash remains readily available and accessible.
Role of the Dutch Payments Association
- The Dutch Payments Association strives to ensure that cash payments in the Netherlands function well, are affordable, secure, and accessible.
- We stimulate innovation, seek a good balance between cash and digital payments, and work together with various stakeholders to achieve this.
- We provide reliable facts and figures about the use and costs of various payment methods at the point-of-sale, including cash.
Our vision for the future
- The Dutch Payments Association believes in a future in which cash and electronic payments continue to coexist.
- We strive for an inclusive payments system in which everyone can pay in the way that suits them best.
- We remain committed to reliable, accessible, secure, and affordable cash transactionsânow and in the future.
Facts and figures
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1 . 4 billion1.4billion In 2024, 1.4 billion purchases were paid for in cash at the counterIn 2024, 1.4 billion purchases were paid for in cash at the counter
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⬠29 . 5 billionâ¬29.5billion The total value of cash payments at the counter amounted to â¬29.5 billion in 2024The total value of cash payments at the counter amounted to â¬29.5 billion in 2024
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In 2024, nearly 1 in 5 cash register payments were made in cashIn 2024, nearly 1 in 5 cash register payments were made in cash
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16 %16% For payments between â¬50 and â¬100, 16% of transactions were paid in cash in 2024For payments between â¬50 and â¬100, 16% of transactions were paid in cash in 2024
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38 %38% Consumers who find it (very) difficult to make ends meet paid 38% of their purchases in cash in 2024Consumers who find it (very) difficult to make ends meet paid 38% of their purchases in cash in 2024
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11 %11% In 2024, only 11% of payments at vending machines were made in cashIn 2024, only 11% of payments at vending machines were made in cash
Latest news
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From 2026 ban on cash payments from â¬3000 onwards
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Cash payments
This ban will apply to the payment of goods to professional traders (such as shopkeepers). Private individuals may continue to pay amounts higher than â¬3000 in cash to each other. On 10 June, the Upper House approved an amendment to the “Prevention of Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism Act” (Wwft) that includes this ban. -
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From 2026 ban on cash payments from â¬3000 onwards
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News
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Cash payments
This ban will apply to the payment of goods to professional traders (such as shopkeepers). Private individuals may continue to pay amounts higher than â¬3000 in cash to each other. On 10 June, the Upper House approved an amendment to the “Prevention of Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism Act” (Wwft) that includes this ban. -
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Young and elderly in particular are more likely to use debit cards at checkout
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Payments Association roadmap updated for new European payments developments
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Many cash laws and regulations forthcoming
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Price tag of â¬800 million for introduction of mandatory cash acceptance
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Young and elderly in particular are more likely to use debit cards at checkout
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News
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Card payments
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Payments Association roadmap updated for new European payments developments
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News
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Cash payments
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Many cash laws and regulations forthcoming
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News
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Cash payments
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Price tag of â¬800 million for introduction of mandatory cash acceptance
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News
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Cash payments
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Frequently asked questions
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What is the maximum amount I can pay in cash?
From January 1, 2026, the maximum amount that can be paid in cash between a merchant and a consumer is â¬3,000. This is a legal requirement to prevent money laundering and tax evasion. Different rules apply between private individuals. You may pay each other more than â¬3,000 in cash. However, for private transactions above â¬10,000, both parties are required to report this to the Dutch Tax Administration. It is not permitted to circumvent the limit by splitting a payment into several parts, even between private individuals.
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