Apple planning to take on Venmo with peer-to-peer payment service
Apple is set to challenge the likes of Venmo as it plans to launch its own person-to-person mobile payment service.
Apple is set to challenge the likes of Venmo as it plans to launch its own person-to-person mobile payment service.
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It’s the first store charge to be compatible with the mobile payment system.
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Apple Pay could be about to launch in a handful of international countries.
Apple’s mobile payment system officially arrived one year ago today.
The latest additions join hundreds of banks, credit unions, and other financial institutions in supporting Apple Pay.
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The popular electronics retailer is already rolling out support for Apple Pay.
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Apple Pay users in the United Kingdom can now use the contactless method for larger transactions.
Apple Pay is coming to even more U.S. locations thanks to a recent deal with PayAnywhere.
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It could be 2016 before the competing mobile payment system is widely available in the U.S.
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The fast-casual Asian restaurant now accepts the mobile payment system at nearly 200 locations.
Apple Pay has come to two more banks in the United Kingdom.
More banks and credit unions have joined the ranks of financial institutions supporting Apple Pay.
Apple’s mobile payment service has crossed the pond.
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