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Standard Bank Reports Surge in Contactless Payments: 53% of Transactions Now Contactless

Last updated: 12 December 2025, 8:35 am
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Standard Bank Reports Surge in Contactless Payments: 53% of Transactions Now Contactless
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Contactless payments have become a dominant force in the financial world, and South Africa is no exception. Recently, Standard Bank, one of the country’s largest financial institutions, reported a significant surge in contactless transactions, with over 53% of its payment transactions now contactless. This marks a major milestone in South Africa’s payment landscape, driven by growing consumer demand for convenience, safety, and speed. This article will explore why contactless payments are on the rise, what Standard Bank’s data reveals, and what this trend means for the future of payments in South Africa.

The Rise of Contactless Payments in South Africa

Contactless payments, often referred to as “tap-to-pay,” allow users to pay by simply tapping their credit or debit cards, smartphones, or wearable devices on a payment terminal without the need to swipe or insert their cards. This method has gained immense popularity in recent years, and its use skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic due to concerns about physical contact.

According to Standard Bank, over half of its transactions are now conducted via contactless methods. The surge is a reflection of broader global trends, with South Africa rapidly adopting digital financial technologies. Consumers are increasingly gravitating toward these convenient payment solutions, driven by the convenience of quicker checkouts, heightened security, and the growing acceptance of contactless payments by retailers.

Factors Driving the Surge in Contactless Payments

There are several factors that have contributed to the rapid rise of contactless transactions in South Africa:

  1. Convenience – The speed and ease of contactless payments are among their most appealing features. Customers no longer need to fumble with PIN codes, swipe cards, or even physically hand over their cards. A quick tap is all it takes to complete the transaction.
  2. Health and Safety – The pandemic accelerated the adoption of contactless payments. Fear of touching shared surfaces made customers and retailers keen to adopt touch-free payment methods. This shift in consumer behavior has proven to be long-lasting, with many preferring reduced contact.
  3. Increased Acceptance – Retailers across South Africa have steadily upgraded their payment terminals to support contactless payments. The wider availability of contactless-ready terminals has made it easier for consumers to rely on this method.
  4. Mobile Wallet Integration – With the growth of smartphone usage in South Africa, more consumers are using mobile wallets such as Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, and Google Pay, which allow contactless payments via smartphones. The integration of these mobile wallets into the South African market has made tap-to-pay more accessible to a broader audience.

What Standard Bank’s Data Reveals

According to a report by Standard Bank, 53% of their total payment transactions are now contactless, showing a significant shift in consumer preferences. The bank also noted that its most significant increase in the usage of contactless payments by clients was during 2023, which saw a 37% increase.

Standard Bank attributes the surge in contactless payments to the use of digital wallets like Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Garmin Pay, and Google Pay, which has seen a 65% year-on-year increase, and the year-on-year, digital wallet transactional values increased by 75%.

The bank has seen an exponential rise in the number of customers adopting contactless payment options, which indicates that this is not a passing trend but a growing demand for faster, safer, and more convenient payment options.

This surge is not confined to certain sectors or demographics but is seen across a wide range of industries, from grocery shopping to dining and transportation. South Africans are increasingly incorporating contactless payments into their daily lives, and the results speak for themselves.

Standard Bank’s contactless cards come equipped with EMV chip technology, which ensures secure transactions. These cards use a combination of radio-frequency identification (RFID) and near-field communication (NFC) to transmit payment details securely without exposing sensitive information, making contactless payments not only convenient but also safe.

Future of Payments in South Africa

The growth of contactless payments is just the beginning of a more significant shift toward digital and mobile-first financial solutions. As consumer behavior continues to evolve, driven by the convenience of digital transactions, we can expect a steady decline in the use of cash and traditional card-swiping methods.

Here are a few trends to watch:

  1. Growth of Mobile Payments – With the increasing penetration of smartphones in South Africa, mobile wallets and payment apps will continue to gain ground. As mobile wallet adoption rises, we can expect even higher contactless payment percentages.
  2. Retailer Adoption – As more retailers upgrade their payment systems to support contactless payments, customer confidence in using these methods will increase. Retailers who embrace digital payment solutions will likely see more foot traffic and higher customer satisfaction.
  3. Wearable Payments – With the rise of wearable devices such as smartwatches and fitness trackers, contactless payments will become even more seamless. Devices like Apple Watch and Samsung Galaxy Watch allow users to make payments directly from their wrists, offering an additional layer of convenience.
  4. Security Enhancements – Although contactless payments are already secure, advancements in biometric authentication (such as fingerprint or facial recognition) may further enhance the safety of tap-to-pay methods, reducing fraud risks and providing consumers with peace of mind.
  5. Financial Inclusion – The growth of digital and contactless payment methods has the potential to foster greater financial inclusion in South Africa. As banks and fintech companies roll out accessible mobile wallets and digital banking platforms, more people from underserved communities may gain access to financial services.

Contactless payments are no longer a futuristic concept; they are a reality that is reshaping the way South Africans conduct their daily transactions. Standard Bank’s report, showing that 53% of its payment transactions are now contactless, underscores the growing consumer preference for faster, safer, and more convenient payment options. As the country continues to embrace digital banking, the future of payments in South Africa will undoubtedly become increasingly contactless.

For consumers and businesses alike, staying ahead of this trend by adopting contactless payment methods will be essential in navigating the evolving financial landscape. Whether you’re paying with a card, a smartphone, or a wearable device, the tap-to-pay revolution is here to stay.

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