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EU charges Apple for keeping rivals away from its pay tech

Iphone-maker may have to shell out up to $36.6 bn in fines, make policy tweaks

- BLOOMBERG & REUTERS

Apple was hit by a formal antitrust complaint from the European Union for restrictin­g access to technology and services that allow users to make payments direct from their iphone.

Apple could face a fine up to 10 per cent of its global turnover or $36.6 billion based on its revenue last year, though EU penalties rarely reach the cap.

The European Commission said on Monday it sent a so-called statement of objections alleging how the tech giant abuses its dominance over mobile wallets on its devices via its Apple Pay service.

“We have indication­s that Apple restricted third-party access to key technology necessary to develop rival mobile wallet solutions on Apple’s devices,” EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager said in a statement. The EU’S charge sheet makes a preliminar­y finding that the company “may have restricted competitio­n, to the benefit of its own solution.”

The Apple Pay probe was part of two cases the European Commission opened in June 2020 amid efforts by Vestager to rein in powerful big technology companies. It follows the EU’S decision in 2016 to hit Apple with a record 13 billioneur­o ($13.7 billion) tax bill, which is subject to a pending court case following the company’s successful appeal at a lower EU court.

Apple argued that its approach might

anger big banks in Europe, some of whom have sought better deals to access Apple Pay. Apple says that it gives all banks equal access to the payment system, with 2,500 banks in Europe connected, as well as smaller fintech companies and challenger banks.

“We designed Apple Pay to provide an easy and secure way for users to digitally present their existing payment cards and for banks and other financial institutio­ns to offer contactles­s payments for their customers,” Apple said in a statement, saying it will “continue to engage with the commission”.

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EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager said Apple unfairly shielded its Apple Pay wallets from competitio­n

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