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Canada’s big banks strike partnershi­p with Apple Pay

- ALEXANDRA POSADZKI

TORONTO — Canadians could soon find themselves leaving their wallets behind when they step out for a coffee or a bite to eat, as all five of the country’s biggest banks announced partnershi­ps Tuesday with Apple Pay.

The payment system allows customers to load credit and debit card informatio­n to certain Apple devices such as newer model iPhones and Apple Watches.

Customers can then use their devices to pay for purchases of up to $100 at stores and restaurant­s that are equipped to handle the technology.

Apple’s tap-and-pay system was first launched south of the border in 2014 and has been gradually expanding internatio­nally.

It was introduced in Canada last November, but was only available to Canadians with American Express cards.

Avinash Chidambara­m, vice-president of product and platform developmen­t at Interac, said he expects Canadians to embrace the technology quickly and readily.

When Apple Pay launched in the United States, contactles­s payments were a new phenomenon for shoppers, and it took some time for them to adjust their payment habits.

Canadians, on the other hand, are already used to paying with a tap because the technology was introduced into credit and debit cards some time ago, Chidambara­m said. “[In Canada], you can find contactles­s Flash terminals at virtually any merchant that you want to shop at,” he said.

“Whereas in the U.S. they’re just starting that process of converting their magnetic stripe [cards] to chip-and-pin and contactles­s technology.”

However, Jonathan Magder, Canadian payments lead with Accenture Strategy, said getting customers to change their habits can be tricky.

Motivating shoppers to change how they pay will require incentives such as dis- counts, coupons or reward points, he said.

“Will Apple Pay really drive mobile payments adoption in Canada? I think it could help a bit, but until you go beyond payments it won’t move the needle that far,” said Magder.

Royal Bank and CIBC customers as well as holders of Canadian Tire Bank and ATB Financial MasterCard­s were able to use Apple Pay as of Tuesday.

TD Bank said it will make the service available for Interac and Visa cards in the coming weeks.

The Bank of Montreal and Scotiabank have indicated they will roll out Apple Pay in the coming months.

 ??  ?? With Apple Pay, a customer puts his or her finger on an iPhone’s fingerprin­t scanner and holds it near a merchant’s card reader.
With Apple Pay, a customer puts his or her finger on an iPhone’s fingerprin­t scanner and holds it near a merchant’s card reader.

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