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iZettle launches new system to support mobile payments

New point-of-sale system will support mobile transactions made through various services

Sweden’s iZettle, a developer of point-of-sale systems, has launched a new mobile point-of-sale product that is meant to work with both chip and PIN mobile payments. The product has an emphasis on Apple Pay and similar payment services. These services have become quite popular with consumers because they allow people to make payments with their mobile devices. This is considered a convenient way to pay for products, but there are relatively few mobile point-of-sale systems that are available in the retail space.

Global launch of new system expected to occur later this year

Growing demand for these systems has lead iZettle and other companies to develop new products that can accommodate changing trends in the retail space. The company’s new system, called the Card Reader Pro Contactless, will be distributed to select partners in the United Kingdom. A broader launch will come in June. Global launch will occur in the following months. The system itself costs approximately $122, with price variations depending on certain markets.

Small retailers may find benefit in iZettle’s new product

mobile payments - Point-of-sale SystemThe new system may be particularly useful to small companies that are interested in mobile payments. Small retailers have been slow to embrace mobile payments because of the costs associated with converting conventional point-of-sale systems into mobile capable systems. Smaller retailers want to engage mobile consumers, but do not necessarily have a way to support mobile payments. The new point-of-sale system could help solve this problem by giving these retailers the tool they need to finally break into the mobile space.

System could be an effective way for retailers to engage mobile consumers

The mobile system will support numerous mobile payments apps, including Google Wallet. The system is meant to cater to the convenience of mobile payments and allow both retailers and consumers an easy and effective way to engage in a new form of commerce that has emerged as a result of mobile technology. Of course, iZettle is not the only company to bring a mobile point-of-sale system to the market, so it will have to compete with others in the retail space to find success.

Apple and Alibaba may be partnering on mobile payments

Apple and Alibaba are in talks about expanding Apple Pay to China

A new partnership that could have a significant impact on the mobile payments space may be taking form. Apple and Alibaba are reportedly in talks to team up on the matter of mobile payments. Apple is also in negotiations with Chinese banks in order to make mobile payments possible for iOSĀ  users in China. According to Apple CEO Tim Cook, the company is very eager to bring Apple Pay to China.

China continues to thrive as a mobile market

China is home to one of the fastest mobile payment sectors in the world. Alibaba has been pushing to expand the mobile payments space throughout the country. The company launched its own payments service called Alipay, which is the leading payment platform for mobile consumers in the country. Alibaba has been making strategic partnerships with various companies to make mobile shopping and payments easier for consumers.

Apple Pay may soon expand beyond the United States

Company News - Apple and Alibaba my form mobile payments partnershipApple Pay launched in October of last year, but is currently only available in the United States. Apple is looking for ways to expand the service into other markets, such as Canada and the United Kingdom. China may become the next market that Apple expands its mobile payments service into, and the country could become a major victory in Apple’s ongoing mobile payments fight. Apple will have to work with Chinese banks in order to make expansion possible, however, which could be a complicated matter as many banks have already sided with Alibaba concerning mobile payments.

Alibaba continues to show dominance in the mobile payments space

Alibaba is currently the largest supporter of mobile payments in China. The company has been competing with several others in order to maintain its position in the market and has managed to succeed in this endeavor. A deal with Apple to bring Apple Pay to China could be a boon for Alibaba, as it is also one of the largest Internet retailers in the country. Supporting multiple forms of mobile payments has proven to be a practice that is supported by consumers.