Friday 24 January 2014

Apple is looking to make mobile payment service

Apple may be looking to take on services like PayPal, according to the Wall Street Journal.


Apple already lets users buy music, books and apps through an iTunes account. But it has plans to expand its mobile payment efforts, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.

The report says that Apple is exploring moving beyond the realm of digital goods and letting users pay for physical goods and services -- such as clothes or a taxi ride -- with an iTunes account. The Journal says that Eddy Cue, the Apple executive in charge of iTunes and the App Store, has already met with industry executives to discuss the topic.

The article said, the company has also moved Jennifer Bailey, a long-time executive who is running the company's online store, into a new role building the payments business.
Expanding into a mobile payments business would leverage the hundreds of millions of credit cards Apple already has on file thanks to iTunes. The move would put the company in direct competition with services like Stripe and eBay's PayPal.

The space especially been heating up of late. Stripe recently raised $80 million in funding, at a valuation of $1.75 billion. And activist investor Carl Icahn has also called for eBay to spin off PayPal. Later, he said Apple would make a good suitor for the mobile payments service.

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