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    Apple Expands Tap to Pay on iPhone Across Europe

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliSeptember 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Expansion to Europe: Apple is rolling out its Tap to Pay on iPhone feature to five new countries: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Monaco, and Norway, allowing merchants to accept contactless payments directly.

    2. App-Specific Functionality: The feature is supported by specific third-party iOS apps, like SumUp in four countries, but not in Monaco, while Norway has the most platforms, including PayPal and Stripe.

    3. Secure Transactions: Transactions made through Tap to Pay on iPhone are encrypted using a Secure Element chip, ensuring the protection of sensitive information.

    4. Widespread Availability: With this expansion, Tap to Pay on iPhone now operates in 43 countries globally, enabling merchants to accept Apple Pay and contactless cards without needing additional hardware.

    Expanding Accessibility Across Europe

    Apple recently announced its Tap to Pay on iPhone feature will expand to five more countries in Europe: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Monaco, and Norway. This rollout allows merchants in these nations to accept in-person contactless payments seamlessly. By integrating this technology, Apple reinforces its commitment to making transactions easier for businesses and consumers alike.

    While the features rely on specific third-party iOS apps, many merchants will benefit. For instance, SumUp, a British fintech company, plans to support Tap to Pay in four of these five countries. In Norway, over half a dozen payment platforms will join the Tap to Pay network. This significant adoption illustrates the growing appetite for contactless payment options in Europe and reflects a larger trend toward convenience in financial transactions.

    The Future of Payments in Everyday Transactions

    This expansion marks a pivotal moment for both Apple and European merchants. Tap to Pay on iPhone allows businesses to accept Apple Pay and contactless cards without additional hardware. This simplicity leads to a quicker transaction process and enhances the customer experience. Moreover, every transaction remains secure, thanks to the encrypted technology Apple employs.

    The requirement for payment platforms to establish a commercial agreement with Apple indicates a structured approach to security and access. As this feature becomes available in 43 countries and regions worldwide, it may pave the way for even more widespread adoption. Consequently, Tap to Pay on iPhone could represent not just a technological leap but also a cultural shift in how we engage with commerce. This evolution continues to contribute to the human journey, supporting both innovation and the everyday rituals of buying and selling.

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