London consumers have spent the last two years absorbing changes to how they pay for things without paying much attention to the changes themselves. The tap-to-pay habit is now so embedded that the chip-and-pin moment feels archaic. Mobile-app payments at small independent merchants have moved from novelty to default. And buy-now-pay-later, having settled into a more regulated and less aggressive form, is now a quiet part of the checkout menu ra…
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