Contactless Payments Hit New High in the UK for 2024, Says Barclays
Consumers also tapped more frequently, averaging 236 contactless transactions over the year, up from 231 in 2023. The average value per transaction increased to £16.10 (US$20.84), compared to £15.69 (US$20.31) the previous year. This led to an average annual contactless spend of £3,803 (US$4,923.10) per person—up from £3,623 (US$4,689.88) in 2023.
Older adults continued to adopt contactless at a growing pace. For the fourth year in a row, those aged 65 and over were the fastest-growing user group, with 84.1% now using the method. Among those aged 61–79, 67% said contactless is easier than chip and PIN.
For purchases over £100, chip and PIN remains the preferred method across age groups, with 78% ranking it among their top choices, followed by cash (29%) and mobile wallets (24%).
However, younger consumers show different preferences: 42% of Gen Z and 33% of millennials favor mobile wallets over cash, which is used by 30% and 27% of each group, respectively.
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