KEY POINTS
  • The U.S. lags behind many countries in the world when it comes to making contactless payments.
  • Contactless technology allows customers to pay by tapping their cards directly onto a store's checkout terminal.
  • Banks and card issuers have an incentive to make contactless more widespread.

For many foreign tourists visiting the U.S., checking out at the register feels like a trip back in time.

Inserting cards, entering pin codes and signing receipts are a thing of the past in countries that have embraced contactless payments. The world's biggest economy, however, is just starting to catch on to the trend.