Indo: Visa to Introduce Contactless Debit Cards in Ireland

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http://www.independent.ie/business/irish/banks-to-cut-cash-use-with-wave-of-a-card-2503536.html


The big gripe with card payments is often the time taken for smaller payments. Contactless wireless will significantly reduce till time and accelerate the adoption of electronic payments.
 
"Mr Langford says he does not expect banks to apply charges to individual contactless transactions as there will be huge savings for banks, retailers and consumers from this technology."

We will wait and see Mr Langford.
 
Brendan - You will have to beat me to the top of the queue

The new NFC technology is starting to take off in the UK. http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/24/mcdonalds-to-start-accepting-contactless-visa-payments-in-all-u/

 
Will you pay a annual government fee? the more cards you have the more fees you pay
 
it exista already in Ireland, the Luas smartcards are contactless and the new integrated ticket for public transport starting around Easter will be contactless as well
 
it exista already in Ireland, the Luas smartcards are contactless and the new integrated ticket for public transport starting around Easter will be contactless as well

True but not for retail level payments yet, but it does show the huge possibilities of NFC.

NFC is already been built into new smartphones like the Google Nexus S, it may not be necessary to card a physical debit card.
 
Another jump forward for NFC, and another reason to upgrade to the Google Nexus S ...

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