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Danish acquirer Clearhaus today announced support for Apple Pay, bringing Apple's mobile payment platform to over 5,000 Nordic online merchants who use the e-commerce payment institution.

In October 2017, Apple Pay was introduced to Sweden, Denmark, and Finland, where top Nordic banks like Nordea, Jyske Bank, Edenred, N26, and ST1 quickly adopted the digital wallet system, allowing physical stores across the region to accept contactless payments with iOS devices.

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Online payment gateway solutions and acquirers like Clearhaus, which has 20 percent of the market share in Denmark, have since been following suit.
"The emergence of mobile-friendly payment technology like Apple Pay proves that consumer behavior is changing - and webshops will need to adapt quickly. It's an easy, secure payment method, with the fastest checkout in the market today. That's why we have cooperated with our partner, QuickPay to bring Apple Pay to over 5,000 webshops in the Nordics."
Clearhaus serves 7,500 merchants in 33 countries across Europe with secure payment solutions for accepting Visa and Mastercard online.

Article Link: Danish E-Commerce Payment Provider Clearhaus Announces Support for Apple Pay
 
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skurtzke

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Even Samsung Pay is available in India but Apple Pay is nowhere.
Do you guys have terminals with NFC turned on? ApplePay and GooglePay use that standard; lots of banks already put in their physical cards — that was how I used my American ApplePay in Canada before it was officially out there.
Samsung Pay emulates a magnetic pulse traditional swipe credit cards use. That’s why you can use it anywhere.
 
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