More

    ‘Most Britons prefer to use contactless payment more often’

    Representative iStock image

    Two-thirds of British consumers prefer to use contactless payment methods more often than they already do, claimed reports on Friday (3), citing statistics from Visa.

    Over eight in 10 stores payments are now made through contactless methods, said the report. The findings come as the UK is set to increase the contactless limit to £100 from October. 

    The report further stated that despite a number of concerns surrounding its safety, paying via contactless card actually has one of the lowest fraud rate types of any payments at 0.01 per cent across Europe.

    Other countries to have upped their contactless limits are Singapore, New Zealand and Canada and they have not seen any increase in fraud activity, stated the report.

    While some retailers will implement the £100 contactless limit immediately, UK Finance said it would take “some time” for all UK terminals to be updated.

    Once the new limit has been introduced, spenders will be able to make up to five transactions or spend a maximum of £300 (the current limit is £130) before they are asked to use their PIN number.

    However, the authorities have warned that such a move may make “card crime more rewarding” and contactless has always been a “weak link”. 

    “There’s a risk it could make certain forms of card crime more rewarding, such as bag snatching, and picking pockets, and we could see an increase in these kinds of thefts,” Investment service Hargreaves’ Sarah Coles said. 

    “Contactless features have always been weak link thieves could exploit.”

    Latest

    Liverpool shop shut over illegal sales to kids

    By David Humphreys, Local Democracy Reporter A newsagents in Lark...

    Dorset c-store staff left shaken after armed robbery

    Staff at a convenience store in Dorset was left...

    Coleford Lucozade factory worker dies after serious incident

    A death at Suntory Beverage & Food GB&I’s Coleford...

    Exclusive: This Welsh c-store is keeping community close-knit

    It is no hidden secret that independent convenience stores...

    Don't miss

    Liverpool shop shut over illegal sales to kids

    By David Humphreys, Local Democracy Reporter A newsagents in Lark...

    Dorset c-store staff left shaken after armed robbery

    Staff at a convenience store in Dorset was left...

    Coleford Lucozade factory worker dies after serious incident

    A death at Suntory Beverage & Food GB&I’s Coleford...

    Exclusive: This Welsh c-store is keeping community close-knit

    It is no hidden secret that independent convenience stores...

    Shopkeeper warned after pulling out knife during argument with ‘racist’ customer

    By Donald Turvill, Local Democracy Reporter An Edinburgh shopkeeper who...

    Liverpool shop shut over illegal sales to kids

    By David Humphreys, Local Democracy Reporter A newsagents in Lark Lane, Liverpool has been shut down for a period of three months after illegal cigarettes...

    Dorset c-store staff left shaken after armed robbery

    Staff at a convenience store in Dorset was left shaken after the store was raided by armed robbers. The incident happened at Central Store in...

    Coleford Lucozade factory worker dies after serious incident

    A death at Suntory Beverage & Food GB&I’s Coleford manufacturing site could result in a shortage of supplies of the company’s drinks, which include...