Europeans Prefer Contactless Limit: €150
The majority of European consumers would feel comfortable with contactless transaction limits of up to €150 (US$169), three times the […]
Continue readingCarrefour launches its first contactless store in Paris
France-based supermarket chain Carrefour has opened its first contactless convenience store in Paris that allows customers to walk in, select the […]
Continue readingOne in two UK consumers would consider a payments chip implant
Just over one in two (51%) UK consumers would consider making payments using a chip implanted in their hand provided […]
Continue readingMetro passengers get open loop contactless ticketing in Sofia
Public transport users in Sofia can now make contactless fare payments across the Bulgarian capital’s metro system by tapping their […]
Continue readingCredit Libanais to trial biometric payment cards in Lebanon
Zwipe is proud to announce a pilot of the new generation of biometric payment card based on Zwipe Pay ONE, […]
Continue readingJakarta Trials Transit Card, App for Contactless Ticketing
Passengers using public transport services in the greater Jakarta metropolitan area of Indonesia can now sign up to trial a […]
Continue readingSchools in Scotland starts using facial recognition software for meal payments
Pupils at nine schools in Scotland have started paying for school lunches via facial recognition, thought to be the first […]
Continue readingLloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland to let customers set own contactless transaction limit
Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers will be able to set their own contactless card limits when the […]
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