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Tokenization may be driving growth in mobile payments

Visa believes that digital tokens are making consumers more comfortable with mobile payments

Tokenization is a leading driver behind the adoption of mobile payments, according to Visa. The company’s global head of mobile products, Bill Gajda, believes that the introduction of tokenization is making the mobile payments space more secure. As such, consumers are more likely to participate in mobile commerce and businesses are feeling more comfortable about protecting the information of these consumers. More platforms are expected to adopt tokenization in the coming years, with the new Samsung Pay service supporting digital tokens when it launches later this year.

Digital tokens serve as a way to protect the financial information of consumers

Tokenization is a relatively new practice in the mobile commerce space. The process involves attributing digital tokens to financial information at the time a mobile transaction is made. Most mobile payments platforms require users to link their credit or debit card information so they can be used. When a transaction occurs, a sequence of numbers is attributed to this information, which can be used to authenticate a payment. Through this process, no financial information is actually passed from consumer to merchant, making the transaction sector for all parties involved.

Mobile payments space may grow more secure through the use of digital tokens

Mobile Payments Driven ForwardVisa believes that tokenization will be a boon for the mobile payments sector, which has had a struggle with security issues over the past few years. Visa believes that more platforms will embrace tokenization as more consumers become involved in mobile payments. Apple Pay is one of the most prominent services that supports tokenization. Apple partnered with Visa in order to make use of digital tokens, which has significantly improved Apple Pay’s already considerable security features.

Samsung to use Visa’s tokenization service for its new payment platform

Samsung will also be working with Visa to make digital tokens possible. Samsung Pay is slated to launch later this year and will compete with other mobile payments services that are available on the market. The success of the platform may draw yet more attention to the use of digital tokens and encourage other companies interested in mobile commerce to make use of tokenization as well.

Samsung teams with Visa and MasterCard for its mobile payments service

Samsung Pay will have the backing of both Visa and MasterCard

Samsung is beginning to partner with large financial organizations, such as MasterCard and Visa, in order to improve the launch of its new mobile payments service, called Samsung Pay. By teaming with these companies, Samsung may have a greater reach in markets where mobile payments are thriving. Other companies, such as Apple, have done this for the launch of their mobile payments services, and launch partners for these services have proven to be quite powerful allies.

New mobile payments services uses Magnetic Secure Transmission technology to make transactions more convenient

Samsung Pay has been designed to allow consumers to make secure mobile transactions. The service makes use of NFC technology, which is quite common in the mobile payments sector, and technology called Magnetic Secure Transmission. This allows Samsung to be used at locations that do not have NFC support, which will make it easier for consumers and merchants to participate in mobile commerce from any device that is being used.

Samsung believes its mobile payments service will change the way people shop and pay for goods and services

Mobile Payments Partnership - MasterCard, Visa & SamsungThe company believes that its new payment service will change the way people pay for goods and services. This has been a common belief in the world of mobile commerce, largely because consumers are beginning to favor their mobile devices over more conventional forms of commerce. Samsung may be able to deliver on its hope to revolutionize mobile commerce through its partnerships with Visa and MasterCard. Both of these companies have extensive experience with mobile payments, especially when it comes to making transactions secure.

Visa and MasterCard may help make mobile payments more secure

Mobile security is one of the major challenges currently facing mobile payments. Because the sector is relatively young, it has not had time to establish appropriate defenses against those that would seek to exploit a consumer’s financial information. With the help of Visa and MasterCard, Samsung Pay may be able to offer a secure solution for those that are interested in mobile payments.