One of the novelties of today’s Google I / O event was the announcement of Android Pay, a service that will allow MasterCard cardholders – credit cards, debit, prepaid and people with small business cards – use their Android phones for everyday purchases in stores, as well as Android applications.
This novelty is available to MasterCard cardholders, more automatic payment options, via your mobile device.
Currently, MasterCard contactless is accepted by more than three million traders in 68 countries around the world.
The service Digital MasterCard Enablement Service allows to provide Android users Pay experience Simple payment and secure , giving consumers use their payment cards when, where and how they want.
From this summer, owners of Android devices can use their MasterCard cards – credit, debit, prepaid or small business cards – directly through Pay Android with the same security, benefits and guarantees that any MasterCard transaction. And because Android Pay never sharing the card number to merchants, consumers also benefit from additional security.
Mobile payments have arrived and are now an essential part of value proposition of the new devices. With MasterCard Digital Enablement Service (MOUs) and the Android Pay, we can now use secure code to allow make payments easily from a connected consumer device. Today’s news expands consumer choice and boost payments via devices. “
Ed McLaughlin, Chief Emerging Payments Officer, MasterCard
Mobile payments are a priority for Google , so we work with payment processing network operators like MasterCard, to help provide a seamless experience to a wide range of phones and shops. The Android Pay will give people simplicity, security and choice in payment for purchases through Android phones.
Bhat Pali, Google Product Management Director
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