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Apple Business Launches Tap to Pay iPhone, Letting Businesses Accept Payments Instantly

27 Mar, 2026
Apple Business Launches Tap to Pay iPhone, Letting Businesses Accept Payments Instantly

Apple Inc. introduced the Tap to Pay iPhone feature through its Apple Business platform, allowing businesses to accept payments directly on iPhone devices without additional hardware (25/03).

The Apple Business service will be available in Indonesia starting April 14, 2026, as part of a global rollout across more than 200 countries and regions.

Although Tap to Pay iPhone is included in Apple Business, its availability differs across countries.

In Indonesia, the Tap to Pay feature is currently not available despite the platform’s upcoming launch.

Apple Business Platform Integrates Digital Operations

Apple Business is designed as an all-in-one platform to support business operations within a single system.

The platform includes device management, internal communication tools such as email and business calendars, and business profile management within the Apple ecosystem.

According to Susan Prescott, “Apple Business is a major step forward in our commitment to helping companies of all sizes leverage the reliability of Apple products and services.”

She added that the platform combines multiple business services into a secure and easy-to-use system while enabling new ways for companies to reach customers.

iPhone Enables Contactless Payments Without Extra Devices

The Tap to Pay iPhone feature allows businesses to accept payments by simply bringing a customer’s card or device close to the iPhone.

This capability enables the iPhone to function as a payment terminal without requiring additional equipment.

Apple Business Targets Productivity Services Market

Apple Business also offers built-in device management that allows companies to centrally manage employee iPhones and iPads.

Its launch opens potential competition in the digital productivity services market currently dominated by Google Workspace and Microsoft 365.



PHOTO: APPLE DEVELOPER

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