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SumUp merchants in Spain now have access to the “Tap to Pay on iPhone” feature, an innovation that simplifies contactless payment acceptance. This tool is available for businesses using the SumUp app on iOS devices, allowing them to process payments with debit cards, credit cards, and Apple Pay exclusively through their iPhone, without requiring any additional hardware.
The arrival of Tap to Pay is particularly advantageous for small businesses and entrepreneurs looking to incorporate modern payment methods into their daily operations. According to Marc-Alexander Christ, co-founder of SumUp, this service represents a significant step forward in simplifying business operations, supporting small and medium-sized enterprises in receiving payments effectively and easily.
The solution seamlessly integrates into standard point-of-sale systems, enabling restaurants and other businesses to adapt this technology to their traditional methods. In doing so, SumUp reinforces its commitment to democratizing access to digital payments, facilitating the inclusion of businesses of various sizes in an increasingly digital environment.
The technology behind Tap to Pay on iPhone utilizes the device’s features to ensure the privacy and security of information for both merchants and customers. When processing a payment, card data is not stored on Apple’s servers, adding an extra layer of protection.
Interested merchants can enable this feature in just a few minutes directly from the SumUp app, using an iPhone XS or newer models with the latest version of iOS. This way, SumUp continues to advocate for small businesses, offering a variety of solutions ranging from card terminals to invoicing platforms and online store creation, adapting to the demands that have arisen since its founding in 2012.
Throughout its journey, SumUp has supported over 4 million merchants in 36 countries. In addition to facilitating transactions, the company is firmly committed to environmental causes and educational projects, dedicating 1% of its revenue to social initiatives.
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via: MiMub in Spanish