IndusInd Bank partners Tappy Technologies and Thales to launch tokenisation solution for wearable payments

  • IndusInd Bank, a major Indian banking institution, has collaborated with Canadian paytech Tappy Technologies and French IT firm Thales to introduce India’s first tokenization solution for wearable payments.
  • The partnership has led to the launch of the “Indus PayWear” app, allowing the bank’s customers to tokenize their credit and debit cards. These tokens can then be applied to various wearable devices such as rings, watch clasps, and stickers to facilitate contactless payments.
  • Suboor Ahmed, Chief Operating Officer at Tappy Technologies, highlights that customers can easily convert their physical cards into digital form through the Indus PayWear app by leveraging Tappy’s Tokenisation solution.
  • The integration of tokenization into IndusInd’s PayWear devices, powered by Thales’ Secure Element Chip, enhances security while providing a more convenient payment experience for users.
  • This initiative aligns with IndusInd’s digital innovation strategy, which includes partnerships such as the one with Florida-headquartered fintech Viamericas Corporation. This particular collaboration aims to facilitate digital transfers from the US to India, targeting Indian residents in the US.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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