SBI Ripple Asia announces MoneyTap powered in-store payments trial

A public launch is scheduled “within the year"

SBI Ripple Asia, a subsidiary of Japanese financial giant SBI Holdings, is testing out in-store payments using its MoneyTap app.

The money transfer app will be used for live payments at affiliated merchants, kicking off at a restaurant at SBI Group’s headquarters in Roppongi, Tokyo. A public launch is scheduled “within the year,” a press release notes.

Available for both iOS and Android devices, MoneyTap allows funds to be sent using recipients’ telephone numbers or a QR code, and taps biometrics for security. It launched last year and bypasses domestic payment rails to allow settlement of payment flows over the RippleNet blockchain network using the latter’s xCurrent product.

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