[From the scene] Hype vs. reality of Apple Pay in Seoul (2024)

Last Sunday in Seoul’s bustling Hongdae district, a couple in their 20s walked into a crowded Baskin Robbins store, and inquired if they could pay using Apple Pay.

Moments later, their payment went through and their faces beamed with joy.

“The hype was real. It (Apple Pay) is so fast and convenient. We are addicted to the ‘ding’ sound that we hear when the payment goes through on Apple Pay,” the couple said.

Apple Pay made its official debut in Korea on March 21, almost a decade after the service was launched in the US back in 2014. On the first day alone, more than 1 million iPhone users registered for membership, according to its official partner here, Hyundai Card.

In Korea where Samsung dominates almost 80 percent of the market share in smartphone sales, Samsung Pay has enjoyed a near monopoly amid the absence of Apple Pay. For years up until recently, iPhone users had long been marginalized.

With Apple Pay’s arrival, industry people may be offering a mixed outlook for its Korean success, but iPhone users are reacting explosively, sharing their experiences through online communities like Asamo, a popular Naver blog for Apple enthusiasts.

“I have been using Apple Pay every day for a week. Just to try it out, I even purchase things that I don’t need,” a commentator said on Asamo.

Due to a sudden surge in customers, there was some fuss about the partial malfunctioning at some stores, mainly among Visa card users, in the earlier days of the service. But over the weekend, most of these inconveniences were solved, impressing many with its new features.

Apple Pay, based on near-field communication technology, works from a distance, unlike Samsung Pay, which requires customers to hold their phones close to the reader. Users say this contactless payment is much more hygienic compared to making a payment with credit cards or Samsung Pay.

While Samsung Pay doesn’t work when battery life is less than 5 percent, Apple Pay works even with only 1 percent battery life. Samsung says it needs to limit the use of the service for stable signal transmission.

Despite there being Apple Pay fever, many users complained about the lack of stores supporting the service.

There are some 2.9 million stores nationwide but only 70,000 of them are estimated to have installed NFC readers that work with Apple Pay, according to industry estimates.

“I heard that only Hyundai Cards work with Apple Pay and immediately applied for a new card online,” Hwangbo Kyung-sun, an office worker in Seoul, said. “But I feel disappointed because I haven't been able to use it as much as I thought due to the limited number of stores (that have readers).”

Chung Tae-young, vice chairman and CEO of Hyundai Card, compared the issue to the dilemma between the chicken and the egg.

“Whichever comes first, the important thing is that NFC devices that are fast, convenient and even hygienic should be made available more widely. It’s already too late,” he said in his Instagram post on Friday, adding, “What’s important is that Apple Pay is here to create a virtuous cycle in the market.”

Ironically, the hype for Apple Pay also sheds a spotlight on what other rival payment services currently have an edge in.

“With Samsung Pay, I can literally go through a day without a wallet. It is hard for me to give up this lifestyle,” Park Ji-yeon, a Galaxy phone user in her 30s, said.

Industry watchers say Apple Pay’s arrival will heat up competition among payment players from tech companies to credit card issuers.

Samsung Pay has already ramped up efforts to strengthen its dominant market position by teaming up with Naver and Kakao, the nation’s top two internet companies.

Credit card companies are also paying keen attention to the initial partnership between Hyundai Card and Apple Pay as they prepare to provide their own Apple Pay services to differentiate themselves.

According to the Credit Finance Association, Shinhan Card was the largest credit card issuer with 19.6 percent of the market share as of the end of last year, closely followed by Samsung Card with 17.8 percent, Hyundai Card with 16 percent and KB Kookmin Card with 15.3 percent.

[From the scene] Hype vs. reality of Apple Pay in Seoul (2024)

FAQs

[From the scene] Hype vs. reality of Apple Pay in Seoul? ›

The hype was real. It (Apple Pay) is so fast and convenient. We are addicted to the 'ding' sound that we hear when the payment goes through on Apple Pay,” the couple said. Apple Pay made its official debut in Korea on March 21, almost a decade after the service was launched in the US back in 2014.

Why doesn't Apple Pay work in Korea? ›

For stores to accept Apple Pay, they need near-field communication, or NFC, readers. However, only about one in ten stores in Korea have these devices, with installation costs averaging around 200,000 won per terminal.

Can tourists use Apple Pay in South Korea? ›

In South Korea card payments are common in most situations. You'll be able to make Chip and PIN or contactless payments or use your favourite mobile wallet like Apple Pay to tap and pay on the go.

Do Korean convenience stores take Apple Pay? ›

Apple Pay became available in Korea in March last year through a partnership with Hyundai Card. The payment option is available at convenience stores and cafes.

Where is Apple Pay most popular? ›

Where is Apple Pay used?
  • North America: Apple Pay holds over 90% market share in the United States, where it accounted for 48% of all digital wallet payments at physical stores as of 2022. ...
  • Europe: Apple Pay is Europe's second-most-used mobile payment method after Google Pay, though its market share varies by country.
Jan 16, 2024

Can foreigners use Kakao Pay? ›

This allows users to make payments abroad without exchanging currency and enables foreign tourists to use their mobile payment services at Kakao Pay-affiliated stores in South Korea. It is the only fintech company in the Korean market to provide such services.

How to pay in Korea as a foreigner? ›

Popular payment methods
  1. KakaoPay. Digital wallets. KakaoPay is a South Korean digital wallet found within Kakao Talk.
  2. Korean cards. Cards. This payment method allows merchants to process Korean-issued cards.
  3. UnionPay. Vouchers, prepaid and giftcards, Cards. ...
  4. JCB. Cards. ...
  5. Mastercard. Cards. ...
  6. PayPal. Digital wallets. ...
  7. PayCo. Digital wallets.

What is the best way to pay in South Korea? ›

Credit cards, debit cards, and cash are all accepted without issue in South Korea, with cash becoming less common. According to the Bank of Korea, only about 20% of financial transactions in Korea are made with cash.

Is it better to use cash or card in Korea? ›

Crime levels in Korea are relatively low, and whilst one should not be careless, carrying a little more money is generally a lot safer than it would be at home. Credit cards are accepted at most major hotels, department stores and high-end city restaurants, but should not be relied upon.

Do they take Apple Pay in Seoul? ›

As of March 2023, Apple Pay is available in Korea. However, most local retailers use magnetic secure transmission technology, which is not compatible with Apple Pay's near-field communication (NFC) technology.

Can I use Apple Pay on Korean Subway? ›

You can make mobile payment with your smart phone. If you are a user of Samsung Pay or other public transportation apps, you can simply use your smartphone as a public transportation card, without having to bring around the real card with you. (Please note the service is not yet available for Apple Pay!)

Can I pay contactless in Korea? ›

The retail landscape has also transformed to accommodate the surge in contactless payments in Korea. From convenience stores to high-end boutiques, merchants across the country have embraced the technology, allowing customers to choose their preferred payment method.

Can I use an Apple Card in South Korea? ›

‌Apple Pay‌ cards can also be used on ‌iPhone‌, iPad, and Mac to make ‌Apple Pay‌ purchases on the web. According to the Apple Pay website in South Korea, a number of stores are accepting ‌Apple Pay‌ including McDonald's, Shake Shack, Lotteria, Krispy Kreme, Gong Cha, Lotte, HomePlus, Hollys, and more.

What is the difference between Apple Pay and Apple wallet? ›

What is the difference between Apple Pay and Apple Wallet? Apple Pay is the safe way to pay and make secure purchases in stores, in apps, and on the web. Apple Wallet is the place where you store your credit or debit cards so you can use them with Apple Pay.

Is it better to use PayPal or Apple Pay? ›

Apple Pay has 770 reviews and a rating of 4.73 / 5 stars vs PayPal which has 24003 reviews and a rating of 4.67 / 5 stars. Compare the similarities and differences between software options with real user reviews focused on features, ease of use, customer service, and value for money.

What places don t accept Apple Pay? ›

Walmart isn't the only holdout on accepting Apple Pay, though. Home Depot partnered with PayPal, and now doesn't accept either Apple Pay or Google Wallet. Arby's, Applebees, and Hobby Lobby also don't accept Apple Pay.

Will my Apple phone work in Korea? ›

If your plan includes roaming to South Korea, it shouldn't be a problem. Note that Find My does NOT work in South Korea as it is not legal there.

Can you use Apple Pay on Korean Subway? ›

You can make mobile payment with your smart phone. If you are a user of Samsung Pay or other public transportation apps, you can simply use your smartphone as a public transportation card, without having to bring around the real card with you. (Please note the service is not yet available for Apple Pay!)

Does Apple location work in South Korea? ›

Location sharing isn't supported in South Korea and might be unavailable in other regions due to local laws.

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