Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Samsung Taipei, India launched ... Local specialty service



[Korea ohahreum financial newspaper News] Samsung mobile payment services, Samsung and pay for 22 days (local time) today launched in India.

Samsung Axis Bank in India (AXIS Bank), Housing Development Bank (HDFC Bank), ICICI Bank, State Bank of India (SBI),

Standard Chartered Bank (Standard Chartered), American Express (AMEX), will provide the main seven banks, credit card companies and cooperation's credit card (credit card) and debit card (debit card) services, such as Citibank (Citi), Samsung, pay and Going forward, it plans to continue expanding the partnership.

In addition, Samsung will pay mobile payment services also provide additional services tailored specifically for the local market to reflect the needs of Indian consumers.

India, in conjunction with local Paytm mobile payment services that customers can register an account on the Samsung page Paytm use the P2P transfer, QR · payment, such as a bar code. Indian settlement construction later (NPC, National Payment Corporation of India) is also expected to support UPI (Unified Payments Interface) based P2P transfer services from.

Samsung Electronics, the Indian subsidiary ahsim and reusi (Asim Warsi), Managing Director "India is the acceptance of the technology is very fast market, through currency reform being largely resilient digital payments," he said "Samsung smartest to pay to Indian consumers we will do our best to provide the digital Wallet solution, "he said.

Samsung payload is to have services in 12 global markets including Korea, the US, China, Spain, Australia, Singapore, Brazil, Puerto Rico, Russia, Thailand, Malaysia, currently including India, is to continue plans to expand the service market.

Samsung is planning to transport cards, memberships, gift cards, ATM customized value-added services, such as markets continued excavations also featured for each region.



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