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Tim Hortons accepts contactless MasterCard PayPass payments

Tuesday 1 September 2009 10:00 CET | News

North Americas quick service restaurant chain Tim Hortons has entered an alliance with MasterCard Worldwide to accept MasterCard PayPass contactless payments at 400 store locations across the US.

MasterCard PayPass is an EMV contactless payment option which enables cardholders to pay by tapping a payment card or other payment device, including a phone or key fob, on a POS terminal reader instead of swiping or inserting a card. Tim Hortons started accepting MasterCard PayPass in some of its 3,000 stores in Canada in 2007. As of Q1 2009, there are almost 55 million PayPass cards and devices at over 146,000 merchant locations worldwide. So far, MasterCard PayPass trials and rollouts have been conducted in 25 markets.


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