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MasterCard to launch contactless technology at Masters golf tournament

Monday, November 26, 2007

MasterCard Worldwide is launching a trial of its contactless payment technology in Australia during the MasterCard Masters golf tournament, but instead of using a traditional contactless card, the MasterCard® PayPass™ will be on a mobile phone. In conjunction with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, the MasterCard PayPass mobile phone trial will include a free giveaway of 3000 MasterCard PayPass cards, each with $25 to be used at any of the retailers at the MasterCard Masters, which have been set up with MasterCard PayPass readers.


MasterCard Worldwide is launching a trial of its contactless payment technology in Australia.

The trial of MasterCard® PayPass™ will be on a mobile phone at this year’s MasterCard Masters golf tournament.

In conjunction with Commonwealth Bank, the MasterCard PayPass mobile phone trial will include a free giveaway of 3000 MasterCard PayPass cards by Commonwealth Bank, each with $25 to be used at any of the retailers at the MasterCard Masters, which have been set up with MasterCard PayPass readers.

“Contactless payments technology is already extremely popular with consumers around the globe,” said Leigh Clapham, executive VP of Australasia, MasterCard Worldwide.

“The mobile phone trial and free MasterCard PayPass card giveaways at the MasterCard Masters will give Australians the chance to use this innovative next generation payment technology now.”

Commonwealth Bank is the first Australian bank to introduce a contactless payment solution like MasterCard PayPass to the Australian marketplace.

“We’re really excited about being the first Australian Bank to actually trial a contactless payment solution using Near Field Communication to the Australian market,” said Stephen Karpin, executive GM credit cards, Commonwealth Bank.

“The phone trial is an exciting way to showcase the technology and give everyone an indication of where the technology is heading.”

The phones use the NFC protocol to transmit data from the phone to PayPass readers. Cardholders need to simply tap the phone against the MasterCard PayPass reader at a merchant counter, wait for a beep, and the purchase is complete.

There are over 19 million PayPass cards and devices in use at over 73,000 merchants worldwide. [end] 

Mobile operator Digicel Pacific Limited has announced the deployment of VeriFone’s mWallet services and NFC-enabled payment systems in the Kingdom of Tonga.

Starting this week, Digicel subscribers in the the Tongan capital Nuku’alofa will be able to receive NFC tags that are linked to their mobile phone numbers and VeriFone’s contactless payment acceptance systems. Customers can affix these tags to their phones to tap and pay at over 50 merchants in Nuku’alofa.

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The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) and mobile operator Rogers Communications are partnering to launch Canada’s first joint mobile payment solution, allowing Canadians to pay with their CIBC credit card at the point-of-sale using NFC-enabled smart phones.

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C-SAM, a U.S.-based provider of secure mobile transactions technology, has announced a joint initiative with MasterCard to offer a white label mobile wallet solution to mobile operators, retail banks and payment providers in Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa.

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MasterCard’s PayPass contactless payment feature may soon be presented to the Azerbaijan market of cashless payments.

According to a recent MasterCard study, 75% of the local residents said they would like to use contactless payment cards in supermarkets and 60% to pay public transport fare. When asked which devices, in addition to a plastic card, it would be convenient to make payments, 86% of respondents said they would like to use their mobile phone.

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On Track Innovations (OTI) has received an order for 30,000 of its NFC and contactless payment readers for deployment in the U.S.

OTI did not reveal who will receive the readers, but assured that the devices would be used to support the migration towards contactless payments and NFC in the U.S.

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MasterCard Advisors announced the results of the MasterCard Advisors PayPass Adoption Study, providing a quantitative analysis of the changes in U.S. account transaction behavior after adopting a contactless payments solution.

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