IMPACTS OF DIGITAL PAYMENTS ON THE PROFITABILITY AND SALES VOLUME OF RETAIL SHOPS IN KATHMANDU
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Abstract
This study highlights the revolutionary potential of digital payments in the changing retail
landscape by examining their effects on sales volume and profitability in retail
establishments. The results demonstrate a strong correlation between enhanced financial
performance and the use of digital payment methods. Increased customer happiness, lower
cash handling expenses, and improved operational efficiency are all advantages for retailers
using digital payments, and these all add up to profitability. Furthermore, the study finds a
positive relationship between higher sales volume and the use of digital payments, which
may be ascribed to elements like quicker transactions, less dependence on cash, and
enhanced customer convenience.
The study carries on to examine how important infrastructure, technology, consumer
perception, and legal frameworks are to the effective implementation of digital payments.
The most important of these is consumer perception, with infrastructure and legal backing
guaranteeing dependability, accessibility, and security. All of these factors work together to
build user trust and encourage broad adoption.
According to the study's findings, shops looking to improve their financial performance and
competitiveness must strategically embrace digital payments, which go beyond simple
technological advancements. Retailers can reach a larger, tech-savvy consumer base and set
themselves up for long-term success in an increasingly cashless market by adopting digital
payments.
