The current rules mean people can make payments of up to £100 per transaction when using physical contactless cards.
Banks and payment providers will be able to set their own contactless limits from March 19, 2026 - here is what it means for ...
Huge changes could soon be coming to contactless payments made in the UK. The current rules mean people can make payments of ...
For the first time, Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit riders can use contactless payment to pay their fare. Previously, passengers paid using either their Cornell ID, cash, the Tcard or FreeRyde ...
"The direct impact is clear, giving consumers greater convenience while maintaining fraud protection." However, he ...
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£100 contactless card limit to be lifted
Consumers will be able to set their own contactless limits from March 2026, under new rules from the Financial Conduct ...
The FCA will allow banks to lift or remove the £100 contactless card limit from March, giving customers more flexibility ...
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Say goodbye to the £100 limit: FCA opens the door for unlimited contactless payments
Currently, physical contactless card payments in the UK are capped at £100 per transaction, with any larger amounts requiring ...
Contactless payments were introduced 18 years ago, with the initial PIN-free limit set at £10. This gradually increased to £30 in 2015, £45 during the Covid pandemic, and then to the current maximum ...
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