JAKARTA - Samsung Electronics announced today, October 14 that its digital wallet platform, Samsung Wallet will be rolling out to more users around the world this year.
This expansion includes 13 new markets, including Bahrain, Denmark, Finland, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Norway, Oman, Qatar, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Vietnam and the UAE.
Samsung Wallet was first launched last June, since then, Samsung's digital wallet platform has become very popular in several markets such as China, France, Germany, Italy, Korea, Spain, UK and US. That success seems to make Samsung determined to expand its market.
Samsung Wallet Begins Rollout in 13 New Markets This Yearhttps://t.co/nBN9Pw4OrJ
— Samsung Electronics (@Samsung) October 14, 2022
“Samsung Wallet takes everyday convenience to the next level and we have worked closely with our trusted partners and developers to enrich our Wallet experience,” said Jeanie Han, EVP and Head of Digital Life Team at Mobile eXperience Business, Samsung Electronics in a press release issued shared on Twitter.
Han added, currently the company will focus on bringing the Samsung Wallet platform to more markets as soon as possible, so that more Samsung Galaxy users have the same opportunity to experience the benefits of digital wallets.
Samsung Wallet is a fast, easy and secure way for Samsung users to organize and access documents, important identification from bank cards, digital keys to travel cards, driver's licenses and student cards with just one gesture.
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Samsung also continues to collaborate with various trusted partners and developers to continue to improve the capabilities of Samsung Wallet in the future.
The tech giant said that Samsung Wallet is protected by Samsung's security platform, Samsung Knox, which includes fingerprint recognition and encryption to ensure users' important data is protected.
Additionally, Samsung Wallet stores highly sensitive documents in an isolated environment, which offers an extra layer of protection against potential digital and physical hacking attempts.
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