Samsung launched the Samsung Pay in India recently a month ago before the launch of their flagship, the Galaxy S8. In fact, the Galaxy S8 had the Pay app pre-installed as a shortcut. Samsung pay is compatible with few of the Samsung’s smartphones with NFC. India on the other side has never seen the face of NFC’s usability with quick pay and quick data transfer. Mswipe, the PoS merchant now announced that the Samsung Pay will be supported across all its terminals in India. This increases the use of Samsung Pay with over 200,000 terminals all across the country as per them.
More about Samsung Pay and How to Setup Samsung Pay.
All you need to do after setting it up is, choose the debit or credit that you want to make the payment with, enter the passcode with fingerprint initialization or manually, and just tap your device on the Mswipe device to complete the payment.
Sanjay Razdan, Director – Product Planning – Samsung India Electronics and Manish Patel, Founder, and CEO, Mswipe talks about it.
“Samsung Pay has been designed to be the smartest and most convenient method to make digital payments today. This tie-up will enable us to make Samsung Pay ubiquitous and acceptable at even the smallest and remotest of merchants across the country”
Manish Patel says, “Payment technology is evolving rapidly and Samsung Pay is a great example of how innovation will continue to make digital payment more convenient and desirable for customers. At Mswipe, we have anticipated this and built terminals that are future-ready so that our merchants can accept payments seamlessly, even when there is a technology shift. By enabling Samsung Pay, we are offering lacs of users an option to make swift, secure and contactless digital payments at our terminals.”