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Contactless limit to go up to £30 as card use surges | |
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The spending limit on contactless cards is to be increased to £30 from September 2015, the UK Cards Association has announced. | |
The limit per transaction is currently £20. When the technology was first introduced in 2007, the limit was £10. | |
The move follows a huge rise in the number of people using contactless cards in the UK. | |
Transactions have more than tripled, from payments worth £653m in 2013, to £2.32bn last year. | |
One of the big drivers of uptake has been London's transport network, which introduced contactless payments in September last year. | One of the big drivers of uptake has been London's transport network, which introduced contactless payments in September last year. |
The technology allows customers to make payments by touching the card on a reader. There is no need for a PIN. | |
Customers used contactless cards on 319 million occasions in 2014. | |
Since September, 41 million of those have been on a London bus or tube. | Since September, 41 million of those have been on a London bus or tube. |
As a result London commuters were responsible for about 1 in 10 of all UK contactless payments in December. | |
"Contactless has now firmly stepped into the mainstream," said Richard Koch, head of policy at the UK Cards Association. | "Contactless has now firmly stepped into the mainstream," said Richard Koch, head of policy at the UK Cards Association. |
"With usage soaring every month last year, we've seen people flocking to contactless payments as they switch away from cash." | "With usage soaring every month last year, we've seen people flocking to contactless payments as they switch away from cash." |
Barclaycard said contactless cards had been most popular in London, where 30% of all transactions below £20 were contactless. | Barclaycard said contactless cards had been most popular in London, where 30% of all transactions below £20 were contactless. |
In Leeds, 27% of transactions were contactless, and in Cambridge the figure was 15%. | In Leeds, 27% of transactions were contactless, and in Cambridge the figure was 15%. |
Public transport systems in several cities, including Manchester, plan to introduce contactless payments in the near future. |
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