Are contactless payments going to kill cash?

Payments limit rises to £30 as value of 'tap and go' transactions surges

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There are fresh predictions that Britons may soon cease using cash to buy goods and services, as contactless payments surge and a new higher limit on 'tap and go' spending looks set to further the trend.

The BBC says card issuers have lifted the cap on contactless payments from this week from £20 to £30, as the value of transactions passes £2.5bn for 2015 so far – already higher than the whole of last year. While the Daily Telegraph notes it might be "a few weeks" until those machines maintained by shops themselves are upgraded, the move is already heralding a renewed shift to adopt the technology and The Guardian reports Sainsbury's will offer the option by the end of this year.

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