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HSBC, Visa launch payWave in Middle East
- Middle East: Wednesday, November 05 - 2008 at 15:50
HSBC and Visa have teamed up to launch the first debit Visa payWave contactless payment programs in the Middle East. The card will feature an EMV contact chip as well contactless payment technology for fast transactions at merchant locations where speed and security are critical, such as quick service restaurants, and convenience stores. The new cards will be available to all HSBC customers in eight countries including UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Pakistan, according to a press release.
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