Intuit Pay launches on Android

Intuit Pay, which launched on iOS in March, is now also available on Android. Pitched at small businesses, it consists of a free app and pocket-sized chip and PIN card reader for face-to-face payments and a secure website for online payments from home or office. It is validated by Visa, EMV approved and fully compliant with PCI regulations and is also supported by Global Payments to enable activation within minutes of applying and real-time merchant set-up.

“Intuit Pay is already helping thousands of small businesses in the UK to sell more and get paid faster,” says Mark Little, vice president and UK managing director for Intuit. “Customers love the speed, simplicity and security of card payments with Intuit Pay and now with availability on Android we are pleased to be able to extend the benefits to many more businesses.”

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