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Apple Pay Expands To UK As First Market Outside US

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Apple Pay Expands To UK As First Market Outside US

Apple is making the UK the first market outside the US for its digital-wallet system, as the company fights for a place in the electronic-payments industry.

The Apple Pay service will be available at 250,000 retail locations in Britain, the company said in an emailed statement. The set-up lets consumers use devices such as the iPhone 6, iPads and Apple Watches to make payments similar to transactions with contactless debit and credit cards.

Chief executive officer Tim Cook is relying on new services to expand Apple’s digital footprint and encourage people to stay with its products. The California-based manufacturer is facing competitors such as Google and EBay’s PayPal in a US market that Forrester Research estimates is likely to process $67 billion worth of sales this year and as much as $142 billion by 2019.

Apple users can now buy everything from coffee to diesel with their devices at companies including retail chains Marks & Spencer and Waitrose.

"The UK is an important market for Apple because the level of contactless penetration in cards and accepting terminals far exceeds that of the US," Eden Zoller, an analyst at Ovum, said in an email.

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Apple Pay, rolled out in the US in October, uses short-range wireless signals known as near-field communications to interact with cash registers or other payment readers. Unlike a contactless card, which can just be waved near a detector, Apple Pay also requires the user to hold down or click buttons on their device and to position it properly.

Almost half the respondents in a survey of about 3,000 people in February reported difficulties using the system, according to Phoenix Marketing International.

Apple Pay will have to work harder to stand out in Britain because “displacing contactless cards in favour of NFC mobile payments will be more of a challenge,” Zoller said. Retailers in other markets, such as Australia, will be watching closely, she said. Australia is among markets that also have a highly developed contactless-payments infrastructure.

Apple Pay will support credit and debit cards from American Express, Visa Europe and Mastercard. UK card issuers using the system include National Westminster Bank, Royal Bank of Scotland and Banco Santander. HSBC Holdings, Halifax and Lloyds Banking Group are also scheduled to take part by this autumn, Apple said.

News from Bloomberg, edited by ESM

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