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Samsung, Shinsegae reached agreement

Monday 11 July 2016 00:57 CET | News

After lengthy negotiations, Smasung Pay and Shinsegae have been able to find middle ground in making Samsung Pay available at Shinsegae affiliates.

Although Samsung Electronics has touted its mobile payment solution Samsung Pay as a universal payment platform available both online and offline, it had a major setback as it was unavailable at the stores run by South Korea’s largest retail firm Shinsegae. Things will likely change soon as the two have reportedly reach an agreement.

The group runs Shinsegae Department Store, and E-mart and owns a license to operate US coffeehouse chain Starbucks’ stores in Korea.

An official said the exact schedule for making Samsung Pay available at Shinsegae stores will be further discussed until next month, and that SSG PAY, a mobile payment solution run by Shinsegae, will also likely be available at Samsung affiliates.

Samsung and Shinsegae, which have had close business ties for years, have recently been in a tug-of-war over the adoption of mobile payment systems.


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