What caused me to join the Apple Pay bandwagon was Apple Pay Cash.
Person to person payments are instant and seamless. Apple also has
better terms than competing services. Apple will not charge people if
their transaction fails to process, such as with a bank or system
error. Venmo and Facebook say in their terms of service that they will
charge customers fees if the transaction fails to process at no fault
of the customer.

Kelly



On 8/12/18, Sieghard Weitzel <siegh...@live.ca> wrote:
> No wonder the adoption rate in the US is slower when the majority of credit
> cards still are not chip cards. Whenever I have american tourists at my
> store which in the summer month is quite often the majority still have to
> sign for their transaction and not enter a PIN.
> Here almost everybody including most smaller merchants already has
> contactless terminals and for transactions under $100 I can simply tap my
> credit card on the terminal, if it's a larger transaction I insert the card
> just like a debit card and enter my Pin. When Apple Pay came to Canada it
> basically worked instantly at all the terminals as long as the bank/card
> processor was on board. In the beginning most of the big ones were, by now
> even more support Apple Pay and it's rather the exception than the norm that
> I can't pay using my iPhone or Apple Watch.
>
> Regards,
> Sieghard
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of M.
> Taylor
> Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2018 6:06 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Apple Pay has over 252M users globally, more popular
> internationally than US, 9 to 5 Mac
>
> Apple Pay has over 252M users globally, more popular internationally than US
> By Chance Miller
>
> Following a positive outlook on Apple's earnings call last week, Loup
> Ventures is out today with an in-depth look at the state of Apple Pay.
> Currently, Loup Ventures estimates that just 20 percent of global smartphone
> users rely on their phone as a wallet, but it expects that number to rise
> to
> 80 percent.
> Gene Munster of Loup Ventures estimate that Apple Pay currently has over 252
> million users, which comes out to 31 percent of the active iPhone install
> base. While Apple itself doesn't break out Apple Pay users, Tim Cook touted
> on the company's earnings call last week that there were over one billion
> Apple Pay transactions during Q3 2018. Munster predicts 200 percent
> transaction growth next year.
> Further, Munster estimates that Apple Pay adoption is accelerating quicker
> overseas than in the United States - with 85 percent of users being
> international, compared to just 15 percent in the United States.
> With the addition of new countries, it makes sense that international has
> been the key driver to the Apple Pay story. There are currently 24 countries
> where Apple Pay is accepted, soon be 25 with the addition of Germany later
> this year. We now estimate total Apple Pay user base at about 253 million
> (International at 215m, US at 38m).
> However, Munster believes that Apple Pay is too small to move Apple's
> overall Services business - accounting for just 1-2 percent of Services
> revenue. Going forward, however, Munster writes that Apple has several
> advantages over competing platforms when it comes to branding the iPhone as
> a digital wallet:
> Apple has several advantages to brand the iPhone as the premium digital
> wallet given its ability to integrate payments into both mobile and desktop
> operating systems, use its brand to win accepting retailers and supporting
> banks, and reassure users that transactions are secure and private.
> Separately, Apple Pay is the only digital wallet with all five payment
> pillars: mobile, desktop, in-app, peer to peer, and point of sale.
> Apple has recently been increasing its marketing focus on Apple Pay,
> including the peer-to-peer payment aspect of Apple Pay Cash. This trend, as
> Munster notes, will likely only continue over the coming months.
>
> Original Article at:
> https://9to5mac.com/2018/08/09/apple-pay-adoption-loup/
>
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