AppleInsider - Frontpage News - Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 12:35 PM
Apple Pay Cash leverages Discover Network for new virtual debit card
In order to bring the Apple Pay Cash debit card to life, Apple has utilized
credit card provider Discover, whose Discover Network debit services power
the virtual tap-to-pay card for money transfers and in-store purchases.

Apple Pay Cash transactions are handled through the Discover Network payment
network, a division of Discover Card. Discover is the fourth-largest credit
card brand in the U.S., behind Visa, MasterCard and American Express,
boasting nearly 44 million customers as of mid-2016.
Discover officially announced its relationship on Tuesday, soon after Apple
Pay Cash officially went live in the U.S.

Users can also open the iOS Settings application, then Wallet, and select
their Apple Pay Cash card to see under "Card Details" that the virtual debit
card is powered by "Discover Debit." By default, the card has a PIN number
of "0000" that cannot be changed, for when Apple Pay is used at a terminal
that requires a PIN number for debit transactions.

Apple Pay Cash card services are provided by Green Dot Bank, while the debit
card rails are handled through the Discover Network.

Users must still have a separate credit or debit card to transfer money to
an Apple Pay Cash card -as of Tuesday's launch, there is no way to transfer
funds directly from a bank to the Apple card. Money saved to Apple Pay Cash
can, however, be transferred off of the card and into a bank account.

By default, funds received through Apple Pay Cash are stored on the card
where they can be spent at the store, as with a normal debit card, or
transferred to a bank account.
Though retail purchases are possible with Apple Pay Cash, the service's
primary function is an easy way to transfer money between friends through
iMessage. With iOS 11.2 and watchOS 4.2, the Apple Pay Cash app for iMessage
enables money person-to-person money transfers from within a text message
conversation.

The new service is Apple's response to existing offerings like Venmo and
Square Cash.
For years, Discover has been quick to adopt new capabilities as they launch
in iOS through its own app, including features like Touch ID and later Face
ID, as well as widgets and watchOS support. In October, the company began
allowing customers to claim cashback bonuses for Apple Pay transactions
directly through the iPhone's Wallet app.

Original Article at:
http://appleinsider.com/articles/17/12/05/apple-pay-cash-leverages-discover-
network-for-new-virtual-debit-card

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