Barclays and Barclaycard, the leaders in
contactless payment in the UK, had announced 10th December 2009, that they have
well over five million contactless enabled cards in issue in the UK.
Contactless payment technology, pioneered by Barclaycard in the UK since 2007
with the launch of Barclaycard One Pulse, makes life easier for customers
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The announcement coincides with
additional retailers accepting, and rolling out, contactless payment
facilities. Caffe Nero, the largest independent coffee retailer in the UK, has
signed up to contactless and completed the rollout of the technology across all
380 stores. Caffe Nero first trialled the integrated EPoS contactless system in
several outlets in central London in December 2008, and completed the rollout
across the entire network in October 2009.
Pret A Manger, the high street food
chain that started accepting contactless payments in November 2008, has also
successfully rolled out the technology in all 199 of its stores in the UK.
Together, these retailers bring the number of outlets now accepting contactless
payment through Barclaycard, to 20,000.
Amer Sajed, Chief Executive of
Barclaycard UK, Business and International at Barclaycard, comments: "Five
million contactless payment cards issued is a significant milestone on the
journey of how people will pay for goods and services in the future. Together
with Barclays we continue to rollout contactless technology across our card
portfolio as we believe it is the future of payments. Consumer feedback
highlights the increasing demand for contactless payment and we expect to see
more retailers follow Caffe Nero and Pret A Manger and sign up to contactless
in the near future."
Contactless allows customers to purchase
items of £10 or under without the need to enter a PIN or sign, with customers
requested to enter a PIN occasionally for added security.
Jonathan Hart, Managing Director, Caffe
Nero comments: "We have had very positive feedback from our customers
since our decision to trial contactless in December 2008. The rollout across
our entire network will give our customers a choice of ways to pay which we
hope will enhance their experience with us."
Simon Kerry, Head of IT, Pret A Manager
comments: "As a high street food chain, our busiest times are during the
morning and lunch time rush hour. These are the best times to pay with
contactless as it cuts down on the amount of time that our customers will spend
queuing in store. We are pleased our customers have embraced the technology and
hope to see an increase of payment via contactless in the next year."
Other well-known brands such as EAT, the
National Trust and Yo! Sushi also accept contactless payment as well as thousands
of independent outlets.
Source: Finextra
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