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UK Payment Guide for New Arrivals

  • 執筆者の写真: Yuna Kanai
    Yuna Kanai
  • 2025年8月3日
  • 読了時間: 2分

更新日:2025年8月17日

When my family relocated to the UK in 2024, most of our friends had moved to countries outside the UK. That made it surprisingly difficult to find up-to-date and relevant information about everyday payment systems in Britain. I remember relying on a few friends who were already living here—and turning to YouTube and blogs to piece things together. That experience motivated me to write this post. I hope that by sharing what I've learned, others moving to the UK can start their new lives with a little more ease.


💳 Do You Even Need to Carry Cash? My Real-Life Experience

Electronic payments are widely accepted in the UK—at supermarkets, cafés, and public transport systems. The few times I actually needed cash were:

  • At certain Chinese noodle shops that only accept cash

  • When buying small items like bits and pieces under £1—many shopkeepers preferred cash for those

Outside of these cases, Apple Pay was more than enough. I hardly take my wallet with me anymore.


🚍 Getting Around: Apple Pay Takes the Lead

In London and many other cities, buses and trains accept Apple Pay. Many people simply tap their smartwatches to pay—it’s quick and hassle-free. Here's what works:

  • Bus → Apple Pay

  • Train → Apple Pay for tap-in/out, online ticket purchases, or debit card at station counters

  • Shared bikes (like Voi) → Register your debit card to access


💸 Debit Over Credit: The English Way

Debit cards are much more commonly used than credit cards in the UK. They’re the norm for supermarkets, restaurants, transport—pretty much everywhere. People typically link their bank-issued debit cards to Apple Pay and use that for daily purchases.


✈️ Prepping Before the Move: Accounts & Exchange Tips

Since UK bank accounts can’t be opened until you have a UK address, I opened two accounts in advance: WISE and PRESTIA (for people who used be in Japan).

  • WISE offered favorable exchange rates and easy ATM access

  • PRESTIA allowed for automatic currency conversion settings, helping reduce maintenance fees

It turned out to be a wise move to prepare both—especially since the early weeks after arrival involved lots of large payments, like deposits and furniture purchases.


🏡 Post-Arrival Setup: UK Bank Account & Apple Pay

Once our rental contract was signed and we had a UK address, I opened a UK-based account with Revolut, which I then registered with Apple Pay. That made our cashless lifestyle even smoother. One note of caution: WISE cards issued outside of UK might not be linked to UK Apple Pay—at least not as of March 2024 from Japan.


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