Ireland’s payment landscape is characterized by a high level of digital adoption, with a strong preference for debit cards and contactless payments. Cash usage is declining, especially among younger generations. Ireland exhibits a largely cashless society with extensive use of digital payment methods. Credit and debit cards (Visa and Mastercard) are widely accepted and contactless payments are commonplace. Online banking is ubiquitous, and bank transfers are routinely used for various transactions. Cash is increasingly rare, used primarily for small transactions or by specific demographics. Mobile payment solutions are also widely adopted, reflecting the high level of digital literacy and the overall development of the digital infrastructure in the country.
Estimated Population
5 million
Currency
Euro (€)
All supported payment methods for Ireland:
SEPA Direct Debit, SEPA Credit, Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal, Invoice Payment, Prepayment, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, JCB, UnionPay International, Discover, Diners Club, Maestro