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Apple Partners With PayAnywhere for Universal Apple Pay Card Reader

Apple today announced the company is partnering with PayAnywhere for a new mobile NFC card reader that will be able to attach to iOS devices and support Apple Pay transactions in any retail location, in addition to traditional credit card support (via CNBC). The reader will be available exclusively in Apple Stores beginning in September, with the chance for merchants signing up with a new PayAnywhere account to get the first $5,000 in Apple Pay transaction fees for free.

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"We are very excited to launch sales exclusively in Apple Stores throughout the country," said Marc Gardner, CEO of PayAnywhere, in a statement. "To demonstrate how simple and easy it is to accept Apple Pay, we have chosen to offer all customers the first $5,000 free in Apple Pay transaction processing with a new PayAnywhere account."

The new reader will allow smaller businesses to begin supporting Apple's mobile payments service without much hassle, with the company noting that there is no confusing set-up or monthly fees needed to bring the reader into a retail space. Like other mobile payment readers, PayAnywhere lets merchants add in tips and discounts, email or print receipts, and receive detailed data on "what, where, and when" customers are purchasing items in a shop.

Ever since its launch last October, Apple Pay has slowly gained new support at retailers and financial institutions nationwide, and even grown to support hundreds of thousands of merchants outside of the United States.

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dontwalkhand Avatar
141 months ago
Kinda a bummer that Apple iOS products don't already have all the required NFC antennas/chips to function this way without a bulky adapter.
The iPhone itself is not a PCI compliant credit card reader, hence the need for these adapters. Don't forget these adapters take regular chip and magnetic stripe cards as well.
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141 months ago
Disappointed they didn't partner with Square — they have the best apps and hardware in my opinion, and already have a solution in the works: https://squareup.com/contactless-chip-reader

edit: fixed typo
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spiderman0616 Avatar
141 months ago
This is exactly what was needed for me to start seeing Apple Pay in local mom and pop stores. Good move.
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ronntaylor Avatar
141 months ago
Smart move. Small and medium businesses really have no excuse now as in the long run the equipment will pay for itself. Especially with the $5K being free of fees.
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141 months ago
Disappointed they didn't partner with Square — they have the best apps and hardware in my opinion, and already have a solution in the works: https://squareup.com/contactless-chip-reader

edit: fixed typo
I don't quite understand this whole partnership stuff. It's NFC so either is from square or this other company it will work. From a technological point of view there is no problem. This is more of a PR than anything.
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spiderman0616 Avatar
141 months ago
LOL at the people who are disappointed that the technology they just found out about today isn't already built into their iPhones.
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