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iZettle partners EE to launch its service in the UK

Thursday 8 November 2012 09:54 CET | News

Swedish social payments start-up iZettle has entered an agreement with UK-based communications company EE to allow consumers to purchase iZettle mini chip-card readers that turn smartphones and tablets into mobile payments terminals in EE stores across the UK and from EE’s telesales channel.

iZettle’s mobile payments card readers can be used with iPhones, iPads and Android smartphones and tablets, enabling merchants to accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Diners Club payments.

iZettle provides hardware and software that can be used by small merchants to turn smartphones and tablets into mobile credit-card terminals. iZettle’s services are compliant with EMV (Europay, MasterCard and VISA) standards as well as with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS). No sensitive data is stored on the mobile device or iZettle reader, and all data traffic is encrypted.

In recent news, iZettle is partnering Germany-based telecommunication services provider Deutsche Telekom and financial institution DZ Bank to launch its services in Germany.


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