If you’re planning on heading south of the border at any juncture, you might like this.
A new page on Apple’s Mexico web site offers Apple Pay details, suggesting that the country may be about to receive the payment system.
While neither Apple nor any Mexican financial institutions have announced the addition of Apple Pay, a detailed new page describing how individuals and businesses can use the service has now appeared on Apple’s Mexico site.
“Apple Pay works with the credit and debit cards of the most important payment networks, issued by various national banks,” it says, in translation. “[Apple Pay is] the most effective way to pay without cash.”
The site emphasizes the system’s convenience, security, and health benefits during the coronavirus pandemic.
“Buying with Apple Pay from your iPhone or Apple Watch is quick and convenient,” says the page. “It is a safer way to pay that avoids you, if possible, touching buttons or exchanging money.”
The site goes on to emphasize the simplicity of adopting Apple Pay (“Apple Pay is easy to set up and gives your customers a fast and secure way to pay and donate with the devices they use every day.”)
“If you already accept credit and debit cards, contact your provider to start accepting Apple Pay payments,” says the page. Apple also includes videos demonstrating the use of Apple Play, plus downloadable Apple Pay graphics for businesses to use.
Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.
Via AppleInsider and Apple