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Published 08:13 7 Mar 2017 GMT
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"The rollout passage of Apple Pay takes work in terms of integrating together with banks and with networks, and obviously with Apple as well. So it is really a process about working through, doing that work with all the different parties and getting folks ready for a particular country. We're currently in conversation with banks across the world about supporting Apple Pay, adding new feature support for Apple Pay and we look forward to bringing Apple Pay to more of our customers in Ireland with additional banks."Eddie Dillon, director of innovation at KBC, has said:
"We’ve seen a surge, particularly in the last year. There’s been a near 80 per cent increase in the volume of digital online traffic from our existing online customer base. They’re aware of this capability."
Meanwhile, Ulster Bank’s director of customer experience and products Maeve McMahon has welcomed the service saying:
“It’s part of our customer-centric innovation strategy. In terms of our number, the customer numbers using mobile banking services is up 22% in 2016 over 2015. The way people are banking is changing.”
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