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Train fares may jump under new contactless payment rules
Rail passengers are being nudged toward tap‑and‑go payments that promise speed and simplicity, but the small print of the new ...
Speaking about the benefits for shoppers, Mr Jones said: "For consumers, the real win is not higher limits, but greater control. Being able to set personal thresholds, switch contactless on or off ...
BART will soon offer a new fare payment option. Riders will be able to use their bank or credit card for contactless pay. The new option will be available at other Bay Area transit systems in the ...
When contactless card payments were introduced in 2007, the transaction limit was set at £10. The limit was raised gradually, to £15 in 2010, to £20 in 2012, then to £30 in 2015, before the Covid ...
"The direct impact is clear, giving consumers greater convenience while maintaining fraud protection." However, he highlighted some alarming projections: "FCA estimates indicate the change could cause ...
After being introduced in 2007 starting at £10, the contactless card payment transaction limit has been raised over time to £15 in 2010, £20 in 2012, £30 in 2015, £45 in 2020, and £100 in October 2021 ...
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Banks weigh unlimited contactless card payments
Card issuers have been told they can decide whether to allow unlimited payments on contactless cards, a shift that could ...
This week, BART is finally catching up to its public transit counterparts in New York and London. Now, instead of just using the Bay’s designated Clipper card to pay for a ride, riders can simply tap ...
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Explained: how TfL plans to change London's Tube and bus ticketing system and upgrade Oyster card
The Proteus contract is for “revenue collection services” and seeks a firm able to “take over, operate and maintain the TfL ...
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