Samsung wallet adds au bank cards: now tap & pay without your physical card. goodbye, wallet bulk!

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samsung wallet expands its mast service in india, now supporting au small finance bank credit and debit cards for instant tap & pay transactions. ditch your plastic; payment is now completely mobile and secure.

Finally: ditch your card, just tap & pay with au bank

this is a huge convenience upgrade. samsung wallet just got even more useful in india. yaar, the whole point is not carrying your physical cards, right? they’re bulky. that happened. and now samsung has added support for au small finance bank credit and debit cards.

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what this means is straight-up freedom. you add your au bank visa card to your samsung phone. that happened. and then you just tap your galaxy smartphone on any nfc-enabled pos terminal. zero fuss. instant payment. zabardast.

The mobile banking push: security and convenience

the south korean tech giant is clearly pushing hard into the indian fintech space, let’s be real. last month, they dropped major features, like:

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  • upi payments: using your fingerprint or face id. no need to type in the pin every time.

  • online payments: using your saved cards for e-commerce sites.

  • forex support: useful for travelers, those too.

madhur chaturvedi from samsung india called this new partnership a step to bring “convenience and security to more users across india.” it makes sense. you want your customers to make payments “seamless and secure… anytime, anywhere.”

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uttan tibrewal from au small finance bank is all about being “at the forefront of digital innovations.” this partnership is exactly that—making the banking ecosystem “intuitive, mobile, and customer-first.” it’s all about fast, secure, card-free payments. it’s an ongoing push to kill the physical wallet.

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