According to data from Cash Connect, a division of WSFS Bank, 81% of financial decision makers agree that cash payments have remained at least somewhat steady at their businesses over the past five years

WILMINGTON, Del., July 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Despite the availability of technology-driven forms of payment such as credit cards, debit cards, and mobile wallets, cash remains a mainstay for both consumers making payments (40% prefer to use cash) and businesses accepting them (78% accept cash as a form of payment), according to a new study published by Cash Connect, a division of WSFS Bank that provides cash logistics services.

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Neumann University buying 63 acres, buildings from Sisters of St. Francis to double campus size
Philadelphia Business Journal

Neumann University will buy nearly 63 acres of land and several buildings from the adjacent Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia to double its Delaware County campus and draw more students to the small Catholic university.

The deal announced Tuesday is expected to close Aug. 30.Click HERE to read more.

Another year in the books for the Irish Chamber! Thank you to our members, sponsors and partners for your support during the past year – one that was challenging for all of us. You can see below an overview of our year. While we missed in-person events, we took full advantage of more robust virtual connections, specifically with our members across the Island of Ireland.

Our calendar of programming going forward will include a mix of in-person, virtual and hybrid events. We look forward to another year of expanding and deepening connections between our region and the Island of Ireland. Cheers to better times ahead!