Isis, the mobile wallet joint venture of AT&T, Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile, has announced partnerships with Chase and American Express in preparation for its debut later this year.
Isis lets Chase cardholders with NFC-enabled smartphones tap their mobile devices in order to pay at participating retail locations, rather than having to use a debit or credit card. Chase has been working with Isis to test mobile payment options using NFC technology in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Austin, Texas. The company was encouraged by the trial’s success.
Isis Partnerships Nudge NFC Mobile Payments Toward the Mainstream
Posted by: Rachelle Dragani August 13, 2013 05:00 AMIsis, the mobile wallet joint venture of AT&T, Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile, has announced partnerships with Chase and American Express in preparation for its debut later this year.
Isis lets Chase cardholders with NFC-enabled smartphones tap their mobile devices in order to pay at participating retail locations, rather than having to use a debit or credit card. Chase has been working with Isis to test mobile payment options using NFC technology in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Austin, Texas. The company was encouraged by the trial’s success.