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500 million additional touch-free Visa payments as European contactless limits increase

  • Consumers embrace touch-free payments as Visa processes half a billion additional PIN-less transactions since contactless payments limits increased across Europe due to COVID-19
  • The convenience and ease of touch-free payments means consumers are increasingly choosing PIN-free technology for their everyday spending
  • The pandemic has accelerated the global demand for easy, quick and secure commerce, with more businesses also accepting contactless payments

London, 20 OCTOBER 2020 – Visa today announced that it has processed more than half a billion additional touch-free payments, where previously consumers would have needed to use a PIN pad, since contactless limits were increased in more than 29 countries across Europe.

COVID-19 has transformed contactless payment from a nice-to-have to a must-have. The ability to pay digitally in-stores is no longer just a convenience but a necessity for consumers and merchants, helping them to avoid contact with payment terminals.

The growing demand for contactless is visible across Europe, where over 75 percent of in-store Visa payments are now contactless. In some European countries, the share of Visa transactions that are contactless have more than doubled year-on-year[1] and in many of the largest Europe nations, the share of Visa transactions that are contactless has increased by at least 20% in the past year[2].

Charlotte Hogg, Chief Executive Officer, Europe, Visa, said: “The increasing popularity of contactless payments across Europe is not new – the pandemic has only served to accelerate an existing trend, only now touch-free payments are no longer a convenience, but a necessity. When the global pandemic hit, we immediately prioritised working with our partners across Europe to raise contactless payment limits in order to help consumers pay more easily and securely and reduce the need to enter their PIN.

“Introducing higher contactless limits is just part of how Visa is supporting the economic recovery in Europe. Our goal is to enable individuals and businesses to thrive, be that through making it easier and more secure for consumers to pay in person and online, or helping small businesses adapt to the changing environment. This has never been more important than now.”

Underpinned by Visa’s leading payment technology and security, European consumers are increasingly able to tap their cards and mobile devices to make touch-free payments while on the move. Visa’s latest transit innovation means contactless payment can now also be used for travel in more than 50 European cities.

What’s more, contactless cards experience among the lowest fraud rates of any type of payment and that fraud at the physical point of sale has remained at historic lows in countries where contactless payments are widely used.

[1] VisaNet data, June 2020

[2] VisaNet data, June 2020


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Visa Europe is a payments technology business owned and operated by member banks and other payment service providers from 38 countries.

Visa Europe is at the heart of the payments ecosystem providing the services and infrastructure to enable millions of European consumers, businesses and governments to make electronic payments. Its members are responsible for issuing cards, signing up retailers and deciding cardholder and retailer fees. Visa Europe is also the largest transaction processor in Europe, responsible for processing more than 18 billion transactions annually.

There are more than 500m Visa cards in Europe, while €1 in every €6 spent in Europe is on a Visa card. Total expenditure on Visa cards exceeds €2 trillion annually, with €1.5 trillion spent at point-of-sale.

Visa Europe is an independent business with an exclusive, irrevocable and perpetual licence to use the Visa brand in Europe. Visa Europe works in partnership with Visa Inc. to enable global Visa payments in more than 200 countries and territories.

For more information, visit www.visaeurope.com and @VisaEuropeNews

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