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Apple is gearing up to introduce its digital payment solution, Apple Pay, within the Indian market. The technology giant has initiated discussions with prominent card networks, including Mastercard and Visa, as part of its preparations.

According to reports, Apple is currently navigating the necessary regulatory approval processes in India, with an aim to implement a phased rollout of the service by the year 2026.

Phased Rollout and Contactless Payments

The initial phase of Apple Pay’s launch in India is expected to prioritize card-based contactless payments. During this period, the company will not be pursuing a Third-Party Application Provider (TPAP) license for UPI. The primary focus will be on enabling iPhone users to store their credit or debit cards securely within Apple Wallet.

This functionality will allow users to complete transactions at merchant outlets simply by tapping their device. The ‘Tap-to-Pay’ feature leverages Near-Field Communication (NFC) technology, promising a swift and secure payment experience. Authentication will be facilitated through Face ID or Touch ID.

Regulatory Landscape and Market Competition

Apple is actively engaging with regulators to ensure compliance with the Reserve Bank of India’s stringent regulations concerning digital payments, particularly those pertaining to data storage and card tokenization. Furthermore, commercial agreements and fee structures are being negotiated with banks. While Apple typically charges a small transaction fee from banks globally, reaching a consensus on this aspect within India presents a potential challenge.

Upon its launch, Apple Pay will enter a competitive Indian digital payments landscape, vying with established platforms such as Google Pay, PhonePe, and Paytm. A key distinction is that Apple Pay operates exclusively on Apple devices, including iPhones, Apple Watches, and iPads, whereas its competitors support both Android and iOS ecosystems. However, with Apple’s increasing market presence in India, the service is anticipated to gain traction among its premium user base.

Currently, Apple Pay is operational in 89 countries worldwide. Its expansion into India aligns with Apple’s strategic vision to establish India as a primary market, second only to China.

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