Sweden's popular payments app Swish is adding payment cards to its mobile service, enabling users to Tap-to-Pay with their phones in stores across Sweden and abroad.
Norwegian fintech Vipps' consumers can use iPhones to make digital payments following Apple's settlement with regulators.
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A real Apple Pay competitor which can be set as the default payments app on iPhones. Vipps is a Norwegian payments app that ...
Vipps MobilePay debuted in Norway as the first contender to Apple Pay on iPhones after Apple opened its NFC payments system ...
By introducing its new NFC-enabled tap-to-pay 'MobilePay’ feature, Norwegian-based Vipps has become the world’s first ...
The BankAxept cards can be used for tap-to-pay transactions and online purchases from an iPhone. Thanks to EU regulations and ...
The reason Apple is opening up access to its NFC technology is primarily EU pressure. Apple had signed an agreement with the ...