Currently, shoppers can spend up to £100 in a single contactless transaction, but the regulator says it will remove the cap and instead allow banks such as Lloyds, HSBC and Barclays and payment ...
A significant rule change takes effect this week for all credit and debit cardholders. From Wednesday, March 19, the £100 contactless spending limit will be abolished.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced new rules that will effectively remove the nationwide contactless card ...
A new rule comes into force this week ...
From Thursday, March 19, the £100 contactless spending limit will be removed by the FCA, with banks and customers able to set ...
The sector mushroomed in the aftermath of the 2008 credit crisis, when regulators clamped down on banks to stop them from ...
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