![]() ![]() If a store relies on either brand's tap to pay for many of their sales, they stand to profit even if the customers themselves never use those services. TechCrunch notes Venmo and Zettle take 2.29 percent plus nine cents for every transaction. The company adds that Tap to Pay on iPhone is now available for some American users, and should reach all of them "soon." The approach is already available for all PayPal Zettle users in the US. ![]() Tap to pay will roll out to all Venmo businesses in the country over the "coming months," PayPal says, but would-be clients can sign up for early access now. ![]() You might not have to bring out your wallet, in other words. Shops can accept Apple Pay, Google Pay and other contactless services or cards, including digital wallets, without requiring a card reader. PayPal is rolling out tap to pay on Android for Venmo and Zettle businesses in the US. Your local store might only need a smartphone to accept your payments. ![]()
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