New Zealand-owned company Semble (previously known as TSM NZ) has unveiled new mobile wallet.
The new service has been developed by 2degrees, Spark New Zealand, Vodafone, Paymark, and banking partners ASB and BNZ.
The Semble mobile wallet will include ASB and BNZ cards and a number of Air New Zealand Airpoints earning GlobalPlus cards.
The company said that additional bank cards, loyalty cards, public transport and much more will eventually be integrated into Semble enabled phones.
Semble has also signed marketing partnership with Samsung that will support Semble’s initial launch and rollout early next year.

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By GlobalData"There will also be additional layers of security available via a security code for the mobile wallet app and the pin code or biometric security on the phone," said by Semble in a statement.
Rob Ellis, CEO of Semble, said: "It makes sense to move the physical contents of our wallets to our smartphones. Initially customers will be able to pay via their smartphone for goods and services but Semble will ultimately eliminate the need to carry any cards at all."