Samsung buys digital wallet star to take on Apple Pay

Samsung Electronics on early Thursday announced a deal to buy LoopPay, a young digital wallet firm challenging Apple Pay at retailer checkout terminals.
The South Korean consumer electronics giant did not disclose how much it is paying for Boston-based LoopPay, which was founded in 2013.
LoopPay technology is compatible with approximately 90 percent of retail terminals to let customers tap their phones for payment with registered credit cards, according to Samsung.
LoopPay has been built into smartphone cases as well as into fobs, or dongles, and transmits credit card data using magnetic fields to point of sale terminals in shops to effectuate transactions.
Buying the company will allow Samsung to use the technology to infuse its smartphones or tablets with mobile wallet capabilities that will work with magnetic stripe readers already in most shops.
“Through this deal we can significantly accelerate our mobile commerce efforts,” said Samsung global innovation center executive vice president David Eun.