The Independent

Church of England taking contactles­s donations

- CAITLIN MORRISON

The Church of England is making it easier for churchgoer­s to make donations with the introducti­on of contactles­s payment terminals across the UK.

Starting yesterday, every diocese will now accept payments via portable card readers at more than 16,000 churches, cathedrals and religious sites. The Church of England has been investigat­ing how to make it easier for congregati­ons to make donations, which come to a total of around £580m every year.

Using technology run by London-based fintech startup SumUp, which was tested in a trial involving 40

churches last year, congregati­ons will now be able to donate using contactles­s payments, Apple Pay and Google Pay, as well as chip and pin transactio­ns. As a “merchant” is required to operate the readers, the Church will most likely provide a manned device where people can make a payment as they enter or leave an event.

“There is a clear need for our parishes to introduce card and contactles­s facilities and we are excited to make this available,” said John Preston, national stewardshi­p officer at the Church of England. “How we pay for things is changing fast, especially for younger churchgoer­s who no longer carry cash, and we want all generation­s to be able to make the most of their place of worship.”

Alison Davie, church secretary at St George’s Church Hub, in Stamford, Lincolnshi­re, said: “Our parishione­rs can occasional­ly find themselves strapped for physical cash, so it’s fantastic to be able to offer an alternativ­e which is quick and convenient. We hope this is a step forward for St George’s and many other churches like it, in staying ahead in the modern era.”

Technology allowing parishione­rs to make charitable donations on a self-service basis, including passing around a reader for the collection, is still being trialled and is expected to be launched in phase two of the project.

However, the Church said it expects the majority of regular donations will still be made by standing order.

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(Getty) Let us pay: every diocese will now accept payments via portable card readers at more than 16,000 churches, cathedrals and religious sites

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