With contactless at record levels, why we’re not going back to cash
Published 15/02/2021
Contactless debit card payments are now at their highest ever level among UK consumers, according to research by UK Finance.
According to the latest figures, 62% of all debit card payments are made using contactless.
While COVID-19 helped push contactless payments to record levels, as more shops stopped accepting cash and consumers were urged to use contactless whenever possible, this isn’t a new trend by any means.
Contactless took over cash as the most popular payment method in the UK in 2019.
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