Elavon announces support for mobile payments service from Apple
Elavon, a provider of payment technology in Canada, has announced that it has become one of the first payment processing companies to support Apple Pay for Canadian businesses. This means that Apple Pay will now be able to be used at existing EMV point of sale terminals in Canada. Apple launched its new mobile payments service in Canada late last year, but has yet to find any significant support among consumers. This is similar to what apple is experiencing in the U.S., where mobile payments have yet to become mainstream.
Support may provide Apple with the momentum it needs to find success in Canada
Backed by Elavon, Apple’s mobile payments service may gain the ability to reach more consumers. This may be a boon for retailers using Elavon terminals, as this will allow them to connect with consumers that are becoming increasingly mobile-centric. These consumers are beginning to use their mobile devices to get their shopping done as they see mobile payments as more convenient. Mobile payments are still relatively uncommon in Canada, but consumers are showing a great deal of interest in services that allow them to use their mobile devices as digital wallets.
Apple Pay security features may make consumers feel safer about mobile payments
One of the reasons that consumers in Canada, as well as elsewhere, are somewhat weary of mobile payments has to do with security concerns. In the past, consumers have fallen prey to malicious groups that sought to exploit their financial information, which was acquired through compromised payment systems. Apple Pay, however, has won praise for its security features, particularly its use of biometric technology.
Apple may face competition from other companies that are involved in the mobile payments space
Mobile payments services are likely to gain more momentum in Canada as new services become more available. Apple is likely to experience some competition in Canada, as there are already mobile payments services available in the country. The company may be able to overcome this competition, however, by leveraging the security of its service.
MasterCard and Samsung team to bring new mobile commerce services to consumers
Several organizations involved in the mobile commerce space have begun showing off their new projects at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. These companies have been showcasing innovative products that may revolutionize the mobile commerce space. MasterCard is one of these companies, which has introduced a new mobile application that will allow consumers to order food and groceries from their refrigerator. MasterCard has partnered with Samsung to make this possible.
Groceries by MasterCard brings a new twist to the mobile shopping space
The new app is called Groceries by MasterCard and can be used by those with a Samsung Family Hub refrigerator. Using the app, consumers will be able to place orders for food and groceries, which can be either delivered to their homes or can be picked up at a local store. MasterCard and Samsung are not the only companies bringing innovation to the mobile commerce space, of course, as Huawei, an electronics company based in China, has also introduced new mobile devices that could make mobile commerce more convenient.
Huawei introduces new phones that offer better security features and extended battery life
Last year, Huawei, which is the third largest maker of smartphones in the world, introduced a smartphone with a battery system that can be used to power other devices. This year, the company has introduced two new phones, which can last longer than two days of uninterrupted performance before needing to be charged. The phones also include fingerprint scanners, which will allow consumers to protect their sensitive information more easily. This could be a boon for those interested in mobile commerce, as these devices will protect financial information.
Mobile commerce is growing aggressively in China
Mobile commerce is growing quickly throughout the world, but Asia is seeing the most significant growth. China, in particular, is becoming one of the world’s leading mobile commerce markets, especially as more consumers gain access to smartphones that provide convenient services. Innovation in the mobile commerce space is likely to encourage consumers to use their mobile devices to get their shopping done more frequently.