Revolut launches Apple Pay in 16 countries
A London-based financial technology company has launched Apple Pay to customers in 16 countries across Europe.
With Apple Pay on iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad and Mac, Revolut customers can make fast and convenient purchases in stores, in apps and on websites.
Apple Pay provides Revolut customers with access to an easy, secure and private way to pay in stores, in-app and online via Apple devices.
Payments with Apple Pay are faster than payments with traditional debit and credit cards or other payment methods and can be made contactless via iPhone, Apple Watch or Safari on MacBook Pro or MacBook Air with Touch ID.
Revolut customers can add their Revolut card to Apple Pay via the Revolut app or via the Wallet app.
Arthur Johanet, product owner for card payments at Revolut, said: “Revolut’s ultimate goal is to give our customers a useful tool to manage every aspect of their financial lives, and the ability to make payments quickly, conveniently and securely is vital to achieving this.
“Our customers have been requesting Apple Pay for a long time, so we are delighted to kick off our rollout, starting with our customers in 16 markets. This is a very positive step forward in enabling our customers to use their money in the way that they want to.”
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