Ben
20th May 2011, 10:27 AM
Orange and Barclaycard today launch Quick Tap, the UKs first contactless mobile payment service which allows consumers to make purchases on the high street using their mobile phone for the very first time. The landmark launch means that from today, in addition to using contactless cards or chip and PIN, consumers can simply tap their mobile phone on a contactless reader at tills in over 50,000 stores to make purchases £15 and under.
This entirely new, secure and convenient way to make payments is an evolution of how people pay and follows previous payment milestones such as the move from cheques to cards. Mobile payments will be accepted at stores nationwide including Pret a Manger, EAT., Little Chef, Wembley Arena, Subway, Wilkinson and McDonalds where contactless payments are currently accepted.
http://www.newsroom.barclays.com/content/Detail.aspx?ReleaseID=1986&NewsAreaID=2
From what I understand, users will have to load credit from selected cards onto an app stored on the SIM. Not ideal to be honest.
This entirely new, secure and convenient way to make payments is an evolution of how people pay and follows previous payment milestones such as the move from cheques to cards. Mobile payments will be accepted at stores nationwide including Pret a Manger, EAT., Little Chef, Wembley Arena, Subway, Wilkinson and McDonalds where contactless payments are currently accepted.
http://www.newsroom.barclays.com/content/Detail.aspx?ReleaseID=1986&NewsAreaID=2
From what I understand, users will have to load credit from selected cards onto an app stored on the SIM. Not ideal to be honest.