From March 19th, the £100 limit for single contactless card transactions will be scrapped. The change is meant to provide ...
The change means people can tap credit cards, debit cards or mobile wallets on the ticket gates for entry.
Mon, Mar 16, 2026 A significant rule change takes effect this week for all credit and debit cardholders. From Wednesday, ...
Starting on 19th March, the £100 ceiling for individual contactless card payments will be removed. Whilst the change aims to ...
The absolute risk is low, with overall losses amounting to just 1.2p per £100 of contactless transactions in the first half ...
The contactless card payment limit is being scrapped from March 19, with banks able to set their own limit from this date ...
Anyone with a debit card is being warned not to be caught out by new rules as the £100 limit is scrapped on Thursday.
A new Tap to Pay feature by One Regional Card for All (ORCA) will allow transit riders to use credit and debit cards and digital wallets to pay for transit across the Puget Sound region.
AMSTERDAM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cash is the primary form of payment across Europe, being most frequently used in Austria and Germany and least frequently used in Finland. However, the frequency of payment ...
Melbourne commuters can now tap on and off trains using a bank card, smartphone or smartwatch as the contactless payment trial goes live.
From 19 March 2026, UK debit and credit card holders will notice a subtle but important change. For the first time, they’ll ...