AppleInsider - Frontpage News - Monday, December 4, 2017 at 5:03 PM
Target launches 'Wallet' mobile payments platform, continues to ignore Apple
Pay
Target on Monday introduced Wallet, a new mobile payments platform that
allows customers to pay for items at brick-and-mortar Target stores, and
reap savings, using the Target app on iOS and Android.

Announced in a press release, the QR code-based system lets customers
provision Target REDcards on their device, which can be used in conjunction
with digital savings like Cartwheel offers and Weekly Ad coupons at
checkout.
According to the company, Wallet is up to four times faster than other
in-store payment types. Which payment systems were tested as part of
Target's impromptu study is unknown.
"Wallet in the Target app makes checkout easier and faster than ever," said
Mike McNamara, chief information and digital officer at Target. "Guests are
going to love the convenience of having payment, Cartwheel offers, Weekly Ad
coupons and GiftCards all in one place with Wallet."

Unlike NFC-based solutions like Apple Pay, Target's Wallet relies on
generated QR codes that can be scanned at a point-of-sale terminal.
To pay, users are instructed to open the app, tap on "Wallet," scan coupon
barcodes with an iPhone's camera, scan their Wallet barcode at the POS
terminal for Cartwheel offers, then press "Pay." Provided screenshots also
show options to make cash withdrawals from an associated debit card and
apply gift card credit, but those features were left unmentioned in today's
release.

Target is the latest big-box chain to roll out an in-house payments solution
instead of adopting existing technologies like Apple Pay. Walmart, another
Apple Pay holdout, debuted the QR code-based Walmart Pay to all U.S. stores
last year.

It was Target and Walmart that led the charge against Apple Pay
implementation in favor of in-house technology developed by the Merchant
Customer Exchange consortium, of which both companies are founding members.
Dubbed CurrentC, the mobile payments solution was touted as a segment
competitor by MCX until the pilot program fizzled out last June. MCX
subsequently sold the defunct platform to JPMorgan Chase earlier this year.

Earlier this year, a Target customer service representative gave Apple
device owners false hope in a tweet saying the retailer was working to
integrate Apple Pay in its stores. Target quickly denied the claims, noting
it had no plans to make Apple Pay available beyond in-app purchases.
Those interested in taking advantage of Target's Wallet technology can
download the company's app from the iOS App Store.

Original Article at:
http://appleinsider.com/articles/17/12/04/target-launches-wallet-mobile-paym
ents-platform-continues-to-ignore-apple-pay


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