Maxima (Lithuanian Cash)
Cash payments let consumers pay without having to provide personal details or accruing credit-based debt. The Lithuanian e-commerce market will reach US$ 2.1 billion in 2023 and grow to US$ 2.6 billion by 2026. Lithuanian consumers spend an average of US$ 756 a year online and cash payments comprise 13% of the e-commerce mix (PPRO Almanac). Consumers can pay cash at participating payment points and banks including: Maxima Lietuva (supermarket), Narvesen and 'at Perlas' terminals or through cash at a bank branch. Participating banks include: Citadele Banka, Lithuanian Credit Union, Luminor, Medicinos Bankas, Revolut, SEB, Šiaulių Bankas, Swedbank.

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Accepting cash payments can expand market reach: 12% of the Lithuanian population do not have bank accounts (PPRO Payment Almanac), making cash an attractive option for e-commerce payments.
Security and privacy-conscious consumers, who do not wish to share their data online, further increase the size of the cash payments opportunity in e-commerce.
Consumers can pay at over 4,000 locations across Lithuania.