Contactless payments reach 'watershed moment' - Visa Europe

Contactless payments have reached a critical inflexion point, says Visa Europe, with more than 19 million transactions conducted across Europe in March.

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Contactless payments reach 'watershed moment' - Visa Europe

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Contactless momentum in the UK has grown significantly in 2013 with 1.5 million Visa contactless transactions being made on London Buses since December, M&S processing over 230,000 contactless transactions every week and the Post Office installing contactless payment terminals in all of its 11,500 branches.

Anne Van Schrader, head of contactless and mobile NFC at Visa Europe, says: "Markets like the UK, Poland and Spain are leading the way in contactless usage...By the end of 2013, Europeans will be making over 52 million contactless transactions every month."

There are now 58 million contactless cards in Europe, with the volume of transactions surging 46% between December 2012 and March 2013, a development billed by Van Schrader as a "watershed moment" for the technology.

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A Finextra member 

A watershed moment may occur when the contactless transactions reach more than 1% of all card payment transactions. What is that  propotion today? Where are the contactless cards used - in environments new to cards or in stores that already accepted chip + pin? What are the benefits for the latter merchants and for the banking community? What new payment volumes and revenues does the contactless card bring and what is the cost to implement it? New cards, new terminals, new central systems, back office impact, marketing, education of users...and do we really want to make all our payments without cardholder verification? And if not - when do we do chip + pin and when the contactless? It is still early days for contactless.

Nick Collin

Nick Collin Director at Collin Consulting Ltd

The total number of card transactions in Europe is currently about 40 billion a year, so a contactless volume of 19 million per month represents about a 0.5% share of the total which is less than your criterion of 1%.  Still, that's a very healthy rate of growth and a lot more than a couple of years ago.  For the first time I'm beginning to think contactless may be getting traction.

A Finextra member 

19 million is 0.05% of 40 billion

A Finextra member 

Per Visa Europe's annual report (http://annualreport.visaeurope.com/pdf/visa_europe_2012.pdf) POS transactions = 24bn in 2012; it's an approximation because of seasonality, but let's say that is 2bn / month or thereabouts. 

19m is just under 1% of 2bn.

Nick Collin

Nick Collin Director at Collin Consulting Ltd

The 40 billion was per year, and covered all brands, while the 19 million is per month, and may or may not be only Visa transactions.  So the market share of contactless is somewhere around between 0.5% and 1%. 

Ketharaman Swaminathan

Ketharaman Swaminathan Founder and CEO at GTM360 Marketing Solutions

It's precisely 0.57% but contactless as a % of *all card* transactions is somewhat misleading since contactless can be used only up to a certain max transaction size in most parts of Europe. A more valid metric would be contactless as a % of *eligible card* transactions and, to me, 10% or more would signify a watershed moment. An even more revealing metric would be contactless as a % of *eligible cash* transactions.

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