Banks will be able to set their own contactless card payment limits from 19 March 2026, following rule change by Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Recent regulatory changes could risk weakening protections for authorised push payment (APP) fraud victims, according to ...
Anyone with a debit card is being warned not to be caught out by new rules as the £100 limit is scrapped on Thursday.
Among the most significant anticipated changes is the introduction of a more structured and pragmatic implementation ...
The Financial Conduct Authority is lifting the £100 contactless card limit from Thursday, 19 March. In December, The FCA said that banks and payment providers with strong fraud controls will be able ...
The “real test” with reforms to the Financial Ombudsman Service will be the ability to deliver consistency without losing ...
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is bringing in a new update on debit and credit cards from Thursday morning ...
The UK government has published its response to the review of the Financial Ombudsman Service, alongside final guidance from ...
From Thursday, March 19, the £100 contactless spending limit will be removed by the FCA, with banks and customers able to set their own limits ...
The government and FCA have announced policy reforms to modernise the redress framework. The Treasury’s response to its consultation on reviewing the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) has been ...
The contactless card payment limit is being scrapped from March 19, with banks able to set their own limit from this date ...
A major rule change comes into being this week for anyone with a credit or debit card. From Wednesday, March 19, the £100 contactless spending limit will be removed. Currently, the limit is enforced ...