Visa contactless

Open the door to seamless payments

The contactless experience

Contactless payments use an embedded computer chip to send payment information to a secure reader at the point of sale. Users may wave their card or device within 1-2 inches of the reader to make payments.


How it works

Visa contactless payment technology lets users pay with just a wave of their card or device.

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One wave

No swiping, signing or PIN needed.

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Seamless capture

The secure reader receives payment information through radio frequency or Near-Field Communication (NFC) technology.

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Efficiency can result in shorter queues

Faster checkout can support greater transaction volume.


How to accept contactless payments

There are two ways to start accepting contactless transactions:


Benefits

Faster and more convenient electronic payments.


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