In Cashless Sweden Church Donations Are Going Digital NBC Left Field
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Sweden has been rapidly moving toward a cashless economy. Nowadays, most banks in Sweden no longer handle cash transactions, and Swedes are using a bank-owned phone app called Swish to send and receive payments in all aspects of their lives. One church in Sweden has even stopped accepting bills or coins altogether in its collection plate, raising the question: does a digital donation still count as an offering? • SUBSCRIBE: http://nbcnews.to/2rAQzwx • • FOLLOW NBC LEFT FIELD: • Facebook: http://nbcnews.to/2rACLSM • Instagram: http://nbcnews.to/2rAsQwp • Twitter: http://nbcnews.to/2rAsWUN • CALL THE FIELD PHONE: ☎️ (315) LF-FIELD • VISIT OUR SITE: http://nbcleftfield.com • • Video journalist • Ali Withers • Additional footage • Nils Petter Nilsson • __ • ABOUT NBC LEFT FIELD: • NBC Left Field is a new internationally-minded video troupe that makes short, creative documentaries and features specially designed for social media and set-top boxes. Our small team of cinematographers, journalists, animators and social media gurus aims to unearth stories and breathe creative life into current headlines. While pushing boundaries at home and abroad, NBC Left Field will also be serving as an experimental hub for NBC News style, treatment and audience engagement.
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