Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., announced today that Samsung Pay, the most widely accepted mobile payment system,
successfully launched in three new countries, across three continents in three weeks, including:
· Spain, the first
market to launch in Europe;
· Singapore, the first within the South East Asian region; and
· Australia, the first market to launch within the Oceania
region.
The launch marks a significant milestone in
the service’s global expansion, with a number of additional markets, including
Brazil, Canada and the U.K., planned this year.
“Samsung Pay’s momentum is bringing us
closer than ever to a world without wallets,” said Injong Rhee, CTO and EVP of Software and Services, Mobile Communications Business
at Samsung Electronics. “Consumers are seeking convenience, security and ease
of use in a mobile payment solution, and these latest launches show how Samsung
Pay is providing an even faster and easier experience to a broader base of
global users.”
Growing Ecosystem and Adoption
Samsung Pay is fueling strong consumer
adoption and a growing partner ecosystem. The service has processed more than $1
billion in transactions in South Korea since its launch less than a year ago,
demonstrating the increased adoption and showcasing its position as a preferred
service for making secure, convenient payments.*
Also since launching in the U.S. in
September 2015 with four banks and support for credit, debit and private label
credit card payments, Samsung Pay is now supported by 300 major and regional
banks and credit unions. Value-added services such as gift cards, and
membership and loyalty features have been added as well with more than 110
merchants joining Samsung Pay’s Gift Card program and more than 140 retailers
participating in its membership and loyalty cards program.
More Than a Payment Service
Building on its extensive ecosystem,
Samsung recently announced partnerships with both Citi for Asia Pacific and Ant
Financial Services Group, parent company of Alipay, in China that further
bolster Samsung Pay’s compatibility with payment networks and banks, and
provide choice and flexibility to its users.
Samsung Pay, a secure and easy-to-use
mobile payment service, can
be used to make purchases almost anywhere cards are accepted.
Additionally, Samsung Pay continues to
evolve and expand its services beyond payments, now offering U.S. users gift
card, membership and loyalty card support. This gives them easy and direct
access to receive savings, rewards and other applicable offers all from their
Galaxy smartphone. Users in other global markets can soon expect to see
additional value-added services that enable them to make more than just
payments in their respective regions.
Samsung Pay is currently available on select Galaxy
devices including the new Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, S6 edge+, Note5 as well as
premium and mid-range options like the 2016 models of the Galaxy A5, A7 and A9.
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