Contactless card payments are set to exceed £100 and potentially become unlimited under new proposals by the Financial Conduct Authority to allow banks and other providers to set limits.

David Geale, executive director of payments and digital finance at the FCA, said:

‘We‘re seeing smarter payment technology and more well-established fraud controls, so it’s the right time to let firms tailor contactless payments to fit their customers’ needs and drive innovation. While we wouldn’t expect to see immediate changes to limits by firms, they would have the flexibility to make payments more convenient for customers.

‘People are still protected; even with contactless, firms will refund your money if your card is used fraudulently.’

Contactless card payments come with the same protection as any other card payment, meaning banks and payment firms must reimburse unauthorised fraud cases, such as when somebody’s card has been lost or stolen.

UK Finance’s Annual Fraud Report 2025  estimates that contactless fraud rates are currently low at circa 1.3p per £100 spent on contactless transactions, compared to 6p per £100 for all unauthorised fraud.

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