Apple May Face EU Rules to Open Up Payment Technology
- Rules would require open access to technical infrastructure
- Apple has said it restricts payment tech for security reasons
Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
The European Union is weighing legislation that could force Apple Inc. to open iPhone payment technology to competitors.
The potential rules would grant other payment services a right of access to infrastructure such as near-field communication technology embedded in smartphones, the European Commission said Thursday, confirming a Bloomberg report last week.
While the EU didn’t explicitly name Apple, it said the “most commonly reported issue” related to mobile device manufacturers restricting third-party access to NFC chips. The components handle wireless signals that allow users to pay via their smartphones or watches at store terminals.
At present, iPhone and Apple Watch users can only make NFC payments using Apple Pay. Banks and other competitors have said they want the same functionality for their own iPhone apps but that Apple refuses access to the chip.