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Apple Pay Shoppers Were Nearly Half of Mobile Payment App Users Last Year

Apple Pay overtook the Starbucks app last year in users, the first time a generic mobile payment app became more popular than the coffee chain’s mobile app, said eMarketer Wednesday. Some 27.7 million Americans used Apple Pay last year to…

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make a purchase; this year that number is expected to be 30.3 million, growing faster than expected and representing 47.3 percent of proximity mobile payment users, said the researcher. The Starbucks app will have 25.2 million users this year, 39.4 percent of users. Apple has benefited from the spread of new point-of-sale systems that work with the near-field communication signals Apple Pay runs on, said eMarketer analyst Yory Wurmser. Google Pay and Samsung should also benefit, but they will split the Android market, he said. The research firm cited Digital Trends data saying Apple Pay is expected to be available in 70 percent of U.S. retailers by year-end. Total spending via proximity mobile payments in the U.S. will approach $100 billion this year, with an average user spend of $1,545, up 24 percent from 2018.