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UK Scraps Transaction Caps on Contactless Card Payments

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UK regulators floated the idea of removing the current £100 transaction limit for contactless payments with physical cards earlier this year. Now, the UK is moving forward with these plans, allowing financial services providers to set their own payment thresholds—or remove them entirely.

These limits were established by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and currently apply only to physical cards, which have not only had transaction caps but often required four-digit PIN authorization. The elimination of both the cap and the PIN requirement is scheduled for March 2026.

In setting the transaction caps, the FCA aims to respond to evolving consumer expectations and the impacts of inflation. Removing both the limits and the PIN requirement could also reduce friction at checkout, enhancing convenience and potentially driving economic growth—a longstanding goal for the region’s leaders.

The Overarching Strategy

As part of its broader economic strategy, the UK recently unveiled plans to launch a licensing program that could reduce the regulatory red tape that has hindered many fintechs. Fintechs play a crucial role in the modern financial services landscape, and this program would allow them to accelerate progress toward full authorization.

There have also been calls from UK leaders to modernize the country’s approach to dynamic technologies, such as cryptocurrencies, and to better harness the potential of artificial intelligence in the financial services sector.

Stepping Up Protections

Amid these efforts, contactless payments have become a staple in the UK. A significant portion of these transactions are conducted via mobile phones. A recent study by UK Finance found that more than half of UK adults surveyed now use mobile wallets for both online and in-store purchases.

Currently, there are no transaction caps for payments made via mobile phones, as these devices typically include built-in security features like PINs or biometric authentication.

Cards, in contrast, do not have these inherent defenses, which is one reason transaction limits were implemented in the UK. Nevertheless, consumers are still protected, as card issuers will reimburse funds in case of fraudulent use.

The FCA also anticipates that removing transaction caps will encourage financial services companies to enhance their own fraud protections measures.

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