Global financial technology platform Adien Expanded availability of Tap to pay on iPhone 5 more countries: Austria, Czech Republic, Ireland, Romania and Sweden.
This feature allows businesses to accept contactless payments on iPhone. without need The company announced the additional hardware on Tuesday (October 29). press release.
“We are excited to share how Tap to Pay on iPhone is changing and improving the mobile payment experience for consumers and businesses in many regions where it is already available on Adyen. I’ve seen it. alexa von bismarcksaid Adyen’s EMEA president in a release. “We are proud of the expand We would like to work with Apple to spread the word to new countries. ”
Adyen’s Top to Pay on iPhone is also available in nine other countries: Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. and united By state, company Website.
Tap to Pay on iPhone accepts all forms of contactless payments using only your iPhone and supported appsaccording to the release.
merchant Using this solution you get remove Relying on payment hardware to accept in-person payments, get up and running quickly, increase mobility in the field, and provide customers with a convenient and secure payment methodstated in the release.
The first Adyen customers to launch Tap to Pay on iPhone in all regions are: Freshabooking platform, marketplace and Payment system for beauty and health, according to the release.
“Adyen allows us to provide a seamless and secure service. and With hardware-free payments that easily fit into your self-care experience, technology becomes an invisible aid rather than a distraction,” said Fresha Founder and CEO. william zeqiri said in a release.
Software point of sale (SoftPOS) solutions like Tap to Pay for game changer According to PYMNTS Intelligence, sellers of all sizes are participating. Discover our global network Collaboration, “What kind of revolution will SoftPOS bring to payments?”
these The solution solves the pain points of traditional POS systems by reducing costs and training time. by Enabling retail staff to accept payments across stores, by Provide a single source of real-time sales dataaccording to the report.
The report also stated that three-quarters of merchants expect SoftPOS to replace traditional POS systems. at some point in the future.