Commonwealth Bank of Australia plans to introduce a mass-market NFC service based on microSD technology “within three months”, ZDNet Australia reports:
A highly placed source within CommBank today told ZDNet Australia that the bank intends to skip the trial phase and go straight to market with a case-based option to power up a customer’s mobile handset with NFC.
It is understood that the cases would be powered by a microSD card programmed with a customer’s banking details, and inserted into a phone case complete with an in-built contactless payment chip.
“The CommBank source said that its customers are calling out for an NFC payment option,” ZDNet adds.
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