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By Sarah Clark[2] • Updated nfcw.com[3]

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CLICK TO PAY: Amex, Discover, Mastercard and Visa are preparing to expand the one button payment service globally
American Express[4], Discover[5], Mastercard[6] and Visa[7] have announced that “they are each beginning technical preparations for global expansion” of Click to Pay, the single buy button solution for online merchants based on the EMVCo Secure Remote Commerce (SRC) standard[8].

Australia, Brazil, Canada, Hong Kong, Ireland, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, United Arab Emirates and the UK will be first in line for the global rollout “with others to follow,” the payments networks say.

The international rollout follows a US launch in October 2019[9]. More than 10,000 merchants have implemented Click to Pay to date, they add.

“Click to Pay aims to make the online checkout simple and secure for consumers across web and mobile sites, mobile apps and connected devices by replacing time-consuming key entry of personal account numbers and information at checkout,” the networks explain in a joint announcement[10].

“The advanced digital checkout solution mirrors the consistent, interoperable checkout experience in physical stores — with one terminal to accept all card payments.

“Consistent with

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