Under the deal, the four companies will provide consumers in New Zealand with the ability to pay for goods and services with their mobile devices, online media outlet nzherald.co.nz reports.
According to the source, the mobile wallet joint venture is set to enable users to buy goods, collect loyalty points and pay for public transport via mobile devices.
The service is expected to be rolled out commercially in 2013.
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