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Apple Pay finally makes it to South Korea, eight years after its initial introduction

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Vlad 07 March 2023

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Apple Pay is finally making it to South Korea, around eight years after it was initially launched. The arrival of the service in Samsung's home country has been talked about quite a bit recently, and today Apple confirmed the move in the Korean version of its press release announcing the new yellow iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus models.

The machine translated relevant paragraph sounds like this:

In addition, as Apple is about to launch Apple Pay in South Korea, Korean users will be able to make easy, fast, and secure payments using Apple Pay on their iPhone, including the new iPhone Yellow, and in on-line merchants and apps.

There's still no exact launch date for Apple Pay, but the service has cleared a very important hurdle last month, when South Korea's Financial Services Commission confirmed that credit card firms in the country are allowed to offer Apple Pay on condition that they don't charge consumers or merchants any fees for it.

Apple Pay finally makes it to South Korea, eight years after its initial introduction

Perhaps it won't surprise you to hear that Samsung Pay absolutely dominates the mobile payments space in its home market, achieving around 80% market share. This will now definitely be eaten into by Apple Pay.

iOS 16.4, which is currently in the beta testing phase, has some references to Apple Pay in South Korea, so the service may officially launch in the country once this update gets a general release later this month or in early April.

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  • Anonymous
  • I2Y
  • 10 Mar 2023

From south east asia here, in my country, no one ever uses MST. Everything here is done by chips or nfc

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  • Anonymous
  • mqt
  • 09 Mar 2023

Samsung disabled the MST function in supported devices for EU, so even if you did have an old Samsung phone it wouldn't work. That's probably why you didn't hear about it.

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  • SShock
  • puk
  • 08 Mar 2023

In EU, very few cards still use magnetic strips. Almost everything uses at least secure chip or contactless NFC authentication.

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