Visa took a first step to gain Canadian market

July 9, 2009 - 4:39am | News | Plastic cards |
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Visa took a first step to gain Canadian market
One of the leading contactless payment processors Visa Inc. has announced about the expanding of its Visa payWave contactless payment enabled merchants. This rime the payment system has partnered M&M Meat Shops in Canada. Owing to this partnership the clients of M&M Meat Shops can easily make everyday purchases within seconds. 

More than 470 shops of the Canada wide network M&M Meat Shops are to be equipped with Visa payWave enabled terminals the coming months. All the transactions will be conducts with all the security rules of Visa Inc. 

"Visa's global experience has shown that contactless payments are quicker than cash for smaller purchases. Visa payWave cards will make popping into M&M Meat Shops to grab dinner more convenient," said Mike Bradley, Head of Products, Visa Canada. 

It is necessary to note that Visa was planning to bring its chip card technology to Canada long ago, and the present partnership with M&M Meat Shops was a first step towards the implementation of the ideas and gaining the aim set. 





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