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UK: Banks now using fingerprint sensors on debit cards

Posted on March 13, 2019June 25, 2025 by Dissent

ANI reports:

A new type of payment card that allows for biometric-based payment authentication is being tested by a British bank. The new NFC payment card allows users to make contactless payments without needing to input a pin or offer a signature.

The standard 30 euro-limit for contactless payments will not be applicable when the fingerprint is used. The trial with 200 customers will begin in mid-April.

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