To use these new mobile payment services, consumers simply download their financial institution’s mobile payment app from Google Play. Following a one-time enrollment process, customers of participating financial institutions will be able to pay in-store with their Visa accounts by waving their Android mobile phone in front of a contactless reader. These capabilities are an integral part of Visa Digital Solutions platform, a comprehensive suite of offerings that facilitate secure payments across a broad range of Internet-connected devices and wearables.
“2015 is the year in which fast and safe mobile payments based on Visa technology will proliferate across the world,” said Sam Shrauger, senior vice president of digital solutions at Visa Inc. “We are very proud that Visa’s Digital Solutions Platform is now accessible to the broader market to be used across multiple devices and form factors – enabling secure, fast and engaging commerce experiences in any environment.”
Visa Digital Solutions Platform
A year ago at Mobile World Congress 2014, Visa launched new technology that provides financial institutions, merchants and developers the ability to securely deploy mobile payment apps with Android devices. Specifically, Visa is offering capabilities that give financial institutions the option to take advantage of Host Card Emulation (HCE), a new feature in the Android mobile operating system that allows any NFC application on an Android device to emulate a smart card.
Today’s announcement is a testament to the flexibility of Visa’s Digital Solutions platform, which includes Visa’ssoftware development kit (SDK) and the Visa Token Service, an innovative technology that replaces sensitive payment account information found on plastic cards, such as the 16-digit account number, expiration date and security code, with a unique series of numbers that can authorize payment without exposing actual account details. Visa Token Service is the foundation for Apple Pay, HCE and other digital payments apps and use cases coming to the market.
“Host Card Emulation has opened up the Android payments ecosystem to innovation, democratizing access to NFC and paving the way for more rapid uptake of mobile commerce services,” according to Jordan McKee, senior analyst at 451 Research,. “Inevitably, the technology will play a marquee role in driving the proliferation of in-store mobile payments, an opportunity 451 Research projects will reach $570.1 billion globally by 2018.”
“It was a great experience working with Visa to implement the first HCE-based mobile payment solution in the Asia Pacific region. Australia has the highest usage of contactless payments anywhere in the world and we’re expecting increased uptake of HCE this year,” said Adrian Lovney, general manager, product and service at Cuscal. “We offer our clients cost-effective access to the newest and best innovations in digital payments and we’ll continue to work to make new payment methods a part of everyday life.” Briefing for press only at Mobile
World Congress 2015:
Monday, March 2, 2015 at 4:00 – 5:00 pm CET, Visa will host a panel of clients and industry partners to discuss cloud-based payments at its exhibition booth (FILL IN). The 60-minute event will be streamed live through the following link: FILL IN
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