Samsung partners Curve for new digital payment card

Samsung has announced a new partnership between Samsung Pay, Curve and Mastercard to launch the Samsung Pay Card.

Due for launch in the UK later this year, the digital payment solution will offer Samsung customers greater flexibility and control when managing their finances by offering a single view of spend, along with a simple and secure way to pay.

With the ability to sync multiple loyalty and bank cards in one place, the Samsung Pay Card, powered by Curve, offers a digital wallet on their mobile device.

Conor Pierce, corporate vice president of Samsung UK & Ireland, commented: “The Samsung Pay Card powered by Curve will allow us to expand our Samsung Pay offering, giving our loyal customers even greater benefits and rewards than ever before.”

Shachar Bialick, founder and chief executive of Curve said; “Both Samsung and Curve are doing remarkable things in their industries, this new partnership sees two of the most innovative companies in the world collaborate on an exciting product that undoubtedly will raise the bar for FinTech globally."

Last month, Samsung unveiled Samsung Money by SoFi, a mobile money management account and accompanying Mastercard debit card.

The partnership with integrates with Samsung Pay, has no account fees and rewards users for saving - earning higher interest relative to the US national average of transactional accounts.

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