
New rollout brings contactless payments via iPhone to Hong Kong merchants, eliminating need for separate card-readers
Merchants across Hong Kong can now use their iPhones as point-of-sale terminals, following the launch of in the city.
From 9 December 2025, Hong Kong joins a growing list of regions worldwide where iPhones can accept contactless payments directly via NFC — no extra hardware required.
Under the scheme, shop owners, taxi drivers, cafés and other service providers need only a compatible iPhone (iPhone 11 or later) and a supporting payment-platform app to accept payments.
The method supports contactless credit and debit cards, and other digital wallets, and works equally for large retailers and small, independent sellers.
At launch, four platforms — , , and — are certified to support Tap to Pay on iPhone in Hong Kong.
Apple emphasises the security and privacy of the system: payment data is encrypted and stored in the device’s Secure Element, and Apple does not receive or retain information about what is being bought or who is paying.
The arrival of Tap to Pay reflects a broader global expansion: since first launching in the United States in early 2022, the feature now operates in more than fifty countries and regions.
Hong Kong is the latest in Asia to gain access, following recent rollout in Singapore.
For many small and medium-sized businesses — previously reliant on dedicated card readers or terminals — the new capability promises lower costs, simpler setup and increased flexibility.
Observers say the shift could accelerate adoption of digital payments throughout Hong Kong’s retail and services sectors, while adding convenience for consumers increasingly familiar with contactless wallets and tap-to-pay cards.
For customers, payments remain as seamless as touching a card or phone to a device; for businesses, it means transforming a smartphone already in hand into a fully functional, secure payment terminal.
The rollout positions Hong Kong at the forefront of mobile payment innovation in the region as commerce increasingly embraces digital wallets and contactless methods.
From 9 December 2025, Hong Kong joins a growing list of regions worldwide where iPhones can accept contactless payments directly via NFC — no extra hardware required.
Under the scheme, shop owners, taxi drivers, cafés and other service providers need only a compatible iPhone (iPhone 11 or later) and a supporting payment-platform app to accept payments.
The method supports contactless credit and debit cards, and other digital wallets, and works equally for large retailers and small, independent sellers.
At launch, four platforms — , , and — are certified to support Tap to Pay on iPhone in Hong Kong.
Apple emphasises the security and privacy of the system: payment data is encrypted and stored in the device’s Secure Element, and Apple does not receive or retain information about what is being bought or who is paying.
The arrival of Tap to Pay reflects a broader global expansion: since first launching in the United States in early 2022, the feature now operates in more than fifty countries and regions.
Hong Kong is the latest in Asia to gain access, following recent rollout in Singapore.
For many small and medium-sized businesses — previously reliant on dedicated card readers or terminals — the new capability promises lower costs, simpler setup and increased flexibility.
Observers say the shift could accelerate adoption of digital payments throughout Hong Kong’s retail and services sectors, while adding convenience for consumers increasingly familiar with contactless wallets and tap-to-pay cards.
For customers, payments remain as seamless as touching a card or phone to a device; for businesses, it means transforming a smartphone already in hand into a fully functional, secure payment terminal.
The rollout positions Hong Kong at the forefront of mobile payment innovation in the region as commerce increasingly embraces digital wallets and contactless methods.









































