Which credit cards use PIN only?
Last Updated: 23 Jul 2018
All Visa cards issued in New Zealand now accept payment by PIN only. You’ll still be able to complete contactless card (Visa payWave) transactions for under $80 without a PIN. No other types of credit card are affected.
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