Shell and Apple Pay
Shell and Apple Pay are two of the most popular payment methods for consumers. Shell is a gas station company that is now expanding into digital payments. Apple Pay is a mobile payment service that lets users make purchases with their smartphones.
– Shell’s first foray into digital payments
One of the oldest and most significant oil and gas companies globally, Royal Dutch Shell, has announced that they are launching its first digital payment service. This service will be called Shell Pay.
– The benefits of using Shell as a gas station company – How Apple Pay differs from other mobile payment services
Shell is the number one gas station company in the U.S. Apple Pay, in comparison, is a mobile payment service that lets you load and pay for your purchases with a tap of your iPhone or Apple Watch. It also has features like Touch ID and Faces ID to make it easier to check out at a store.
Shell and Apple Pay are two companies that have agreed to allow customers to use Apple Pay for their fuel purchases at Shell stations.
How to Use Apple Pay in a Shell Station
Apple Pay is a mobile payment service that allows you to pay for products and services using your iPhone, Apple Watch, or iPad. It was first announced in September 2014 and officially released on October 20, 2014.
Apple Pay is designed to work with the near-field communication (NFC) capabilities of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus (and later models). To use Apple Pay, you must have an eligible card from a participating bank or credit union. You also need to have iOS 8.1 or later installed on your device.
Before you can use Apple Pay at any merchant location, you need to add your card by following these steps:
1) Open the Wallet app on your device
2) Select “Add Credit or Debit Card.”