Apple Pay arrives on 200,000 vending machines, kiosks, parking stations, and more

USA Technologies, Inc. today announced a nationwide rollout of new acceptance points for Apple Pay, a new category of service that transforms mobile payments with an easy, secure and private way to pay.

This immediately adds approximately 200,000 Apple Pay acceptance points to the growing list of locations officially supporting Apple Pay, bringing the advanced mobile payments service to owners and operators of coffee brewers, vending machines, kiosks, laundry equipment, parking pay stations and other self-serve appliances.

“Our customers are excited to accept Apple Pay at the self-serve locations they operate,” said Stephen P. Herbert, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of USA Technologies, in a statement. “We anticipate that the millions of consumers who frequent these locations will appreciate the convenience and security of using Apple Pay for their everyday purchases, and we believe that Apple Pay will help to drive additional sales for our customers. USA Technologies has always sought to provide convenience, security and an easy way to pay for consumers who are less and less likely to carry cash. We recognized early on the potential for mobile payment, and promoted the technology to ensure our customers were ready for this shift to occur.”

Security and privacy is at the core of Apple Pay. When you add a credit or debit card with Apple Pay, the actual card numbers are not stored on the device nor on Apple servers. Instead, a unique Device Account Number is assigned, encrypted and securely stored in the Secure Element on your device. Each transaction is authorized with a one-time unique dynamic security code, instead of using the security code from the back of your card.

USA Technologies began building NFC capabilities into its cashless payment products and services approximately 10 years ago and has enjoyed a steady increase in the sale of its flagship ePort cashless payments technologies specially designed for small ticket, unattended retail applications.

Apple Pay will work with iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and Apple Watch, upon availability.

Source: USA Technologies, Inc.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Readers “Fred Mertz” and “Dan K.” for the heads up.]

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7 Comments

  1. I’ve used Apple Pay only four times now. I would like to use it more often, but where I am, it is still hard to find.

    A couple of times I wanted to use it, had my phone in hand, but gave up waiting for my phone to indicate it was time for me to use my fingerprint.

    Adding it to parking meters would be very convenient.

  2. I use USA Technologies.
    I just upgraded my credit card readers on my Ice Vending Machines to a new model that supports  Pay.
    Put the stickers on them today promoting  Pay! Hope people like it.

  3. I was amazed to see the rest area vending machines here in California on US101 had apple pay!
    This was over the Holiday, so pretty fast implementation.
    Yes I bought red vines with my credit card ha!

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