Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Visa launches mobile payments in Indonesia

"Visa has launched "m-saku," a mobile payment application for Visa card users who also have Blackberry and Nexian phones in Indonesia.

M-saku allows users to top up their cellular credit, pay bills, buy tickets and shop online using their smart phones.

The application also provides offers such as discounts for m-saku users from certain merchants, as well as a mobile payment function available at participating merchant locations.

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