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DNB: Will offer Apple Pay to Norwegian customers during the year

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By 2024, DNB will offer Apple Pay to Norwegian customers, writes the press release. According to the company, it will apply to all the company's customers, including those who belong to Sbanken. DNB has previously not wanted to offer its customers this solution because Apple has denied other mobile wallets access to the NFC chip in its devices.
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DNB will offer Apple Pay DNB said in a press release that it will offer Apple Pay after signing an agreement with Apple. “We want all our customers to be able to pay with their mobile in a simple and secure way. Therefore, we are very happy to work with Apple so that we can soon offer our customers to pay seamlessly in store and online with ApplePay,” says Maria Løvold, executive vice president of retail at DNB. DNB is working on integrating th…

(Open case) Also applies to Sbanken.

By the end of the year, DNB will offer Apple Pay to its customers. This also applies to customers from Sbanken.

Ten years after Apple launched its payment solution, DNB will adopt Apple Pay. Also, Sbanken customers will be given back the ability to pay with the technology giant's products.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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By 2024, DNB will offer Apple Pay to Norwegian customers, writes the press release. According to the company, it will apply to all the company's customers, including those who belong to Sbanken. DNB has previously not wanted to offer its customers this solution because Apple has denied other mobile wallets access to the NFC chip in its devices.

·Norway
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By the end of the year, DNB will offer Apple Pay to its customers. This also applies to customers from Sbanken.

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E24 broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Friday, July 12, 2024.
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