Google, United States (US) based
technology company has unveiled Android Pay, which will enable
MasterCard credit, debit, prepaid and small business cardholders to use
their Android phones for everyday purchases in-store and within Android
apps. This development provides MasterCard cardholders with even more
options for paying on the go using their choice of mobile device.The
ubiquity of mobile phones is changing the way consumers pay. According
to a recent Federal Reserve report, 39 percent of all m-payment users
with smartphones have made a point-of-sale payment demonstrating the
increased demand for secure ways to make device-based payments.
MasterCard built the foundation for secure mobile transactions, having
introduced contactless payments more than a decade ago and delivering a
complementary digital enablement platform in 2013 that is driving
today’s mobile payment solutions.
Currently, MasterCard contactless is
accepted at more than three million merchants in 68 countries globally,
and our MasterCard Digital Enablement Service enables Android Pay to
deliver a simple and secure payment experience so that consumers can use
their cards when, where and how they want. Starting this summer, owners
of eligible Android devices will be able to use their MasterCard
credit, debit, prepaid and small business cards directly through Android
Pay. For consumers and merchants alike, every purchase made with a
tokenised MasterCard credit, debit, prepaid or small business card will
offer the same security, benefits and guarantees as any MasterCard
transaction. And because Android Pay never shares the actual card number
with merchants, consumers are provided with an extra layer of security.
“Mobile payments are here today, and are
now an essential part of the core value proposition for new devices,”
said Ed McLaughlin, chief emerging payments officer, MasterCard. “With
the MasterCard Digital Enablement Service (MDES) and Android Pay, we can
now use secure tokens to easily enable payments from a consumer’s
connected device.
Today’s news extends consumer choice and drives
further ubiquity of payments on devices.” “Mobile payments is big a
priority for Google, so we’ve been working with major networks like
MasterCard to help provide a seamless experience across a wide range of
phones and stores. Android Pay will offer people further simplicity,
security and choice when paying for things with their Android phones,”
said Pali Bhat, director, product management, Google.
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