This will be apple pay via ACH basically. It will allow merchants to avoid the 1% charge on debit cards etc..
But it's describing a person-to-person service, not merchants.
Apple in Talks with US Banks to Develop Mobile Person-To-Person Payment Service
101–110 of 203 posts
Re: Apple in Talks with US Banks to Develop Mobile Person-To-Person Payment Service
#102The US is so archaic in banking I'm not surprised that it takes Apple to do something about it, a shame. I'm still sending a paper check to the landlord every month, ha! What is this, the 70's? The rest of the world already has direct, often immediate, free money transfers a few clicks away, and for a long time. We should focus there, rather than inserting more middle-men. When I was in New Zealand, we even paid for…
Re: Apple in Talks with US Banks to Develop Mobile Person-To-Person Payment Service
#103Re: Apple in Talks with US Banks to Develop Mobile Person-To-Person Payment Service
#104Earlier quoted context omitted.
In NYC, iPhone users seem pretty heavily concentrated in Manhattan. This means certain groups of people are probably hanging out in nearly entirely iPhone user enclaves. [0] [0] - http://www.businessinsider.com/android-is-for-poor-people-ma...
That article was very misleading[1] and I wonder why[2] people keep citing it… [1] here's a deconstruction of the data in the article: http://forums.appleinsider.com/t/158143/twitter-heat-map-sho... [2] here's one explanation why: http://readwrite.com/2013/01/29/why-do-americans-hate-androi...
Re: Apple in Talks with US Banks to Develop Mobile Person-To-Person Payment Service
#105Earlier quoted context omitted.
Google Wallet?
Ah, makes sense. Is Google Wallet widely used, especially for person-to-person transactions? I've only ever used Venmo for that.
Re: Apple in Talks with US Banks to Develop Mobile Person-To-Person Payment Service
#106Re: Apple in Talks with US Banks to Develop Mobile Person-To-Person Payment Service
#107Apple's in a unique position to make this happen. And yes, it could be bad news for Square.
Re: Apple in Talks with US Banks to Develop Mobile Person-To-Person Payment Service
#108The US is so archaic in banking I'm not surprised that it takes Apple to do something about it, a shame. I'm still sending a paper check to the landlord every month, ha! What is this, the 70's? The rest of the world already has direct, often immediate, free money transfers a few clicks away, and for a long time. We should focus there, rather than inserting more middle-men. When I was in New Zealand, we even paid for…
I'm Australian but also hold a US account. The difference in ease between the two is insane. I cannot believe how difficult it is to simply wire money from a US bank account. In Australia, you can make a free transfer entirely from web/app and it will be received, often the next day.
It's no wonder why Paypal/Venmo are so huge in the US...
Re: Apple in Talks with US Banks to Develop Mobile Person-To-Person Payment Service
#109The US is so archaic in banking I'm not surprised that it takes Apple to do something about it, a shame. I'm still sending a paper check to the landlord every month, ha! What is this, the 70's? The rest of the world already has direct, often immediate, free money transfers a few clicks away, and for a long time. We should focus there, rather than inserting more middle-men. When I was in New Zealand, we even paid for…
This still astounds me. I'm Australian but also hold a US account. The difference in ease between the two is insane. I cannot believe how difficult it is to simply wire money from a US bank account. In Australia, you can make a free transfer entirely from web/app and it will be received, often the next day. It's no wonder why Paypal/Venmo are so huge in the US...
In the US they want cheques and money orders. It's insane.
Re: Apple in Talks with US Banks to Develop Mobile Person-To-Person Payment Service
#110The US is so archaic in banking I'm not surprised that it takes Apple to do something about it, a shame. I'm still sending a paper check to the landlord every month, ha! What is this, the 70's? The rest of the world already has direct, often immediate, free money transfers a few clicks away, and for a long time. We should focus there, rather than inserting more middle-men. When I was in New Zealand, we even paid for…
http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2013/10/04/229224964/episo...