Available in apple store of the Commonwealth Bank's Kaching app (pronounced Ka-ching) will work with a specially
designed case for the iPhone 4 and iPhone4S smartphones.
It will be the world's first commercially available iPhone app that utilises
NFC technology.
The
compatible iCarte case
has a built-in NFC chip that allows users to pay by tapping their phone on a
contact-less PayPass transaction terminal: CommBank says it takes around one
and a half seconds to make a payment. The case can eventually be ordered
on Commonwealth Bank's Website.
CommBank
describes the NFC-enabled case that works with the Kaching app as "interim
technology" until NFC chips are built into the iPhone itself. Apple is
widely expected to introduce built-in NFC technology into the next generation
iPhone. The only smartphones with a built-in NFC chip that are currently sold
in Australia are Google's Nexus S, Nokia's C7 and N9 and
the BlackBerry Bold 9990.
CommBank
says the Kaching app and its NFC features will eventually be rolled out to
Google Android smartphones in the near future, but will launch exclusively on
the iPhone. The bank says 91 per cent of its mobile banking logins come from
iPhone and Android devices but a very high 79 per cent of these logins are
strictly from iPhones. It therefore chose the most popular iOS platform to
launch the Kaching app on.
In
addition to wireless NFC payments, the Commonwealth Bank's Kaching app is also
the world's first to provide peer-to-peer payments (P2P) via mobile, e-mail and
Facebook. The Kaching app links to the iPhone's address book to enable mobile
and e-mail payments, while the app will link direct to your Facebook ID to
enable payments via the social networking service. The Kaching app will enable
mobile, e-mail and Facebook payments to non Commonwealth Bank customers by
directing these users to a secure, external site to collect payments.
"This
banking breakthrough marks a significant leap forward in how we pay and receive
money from each other," said David Lindberg, executive general manager
cards, payments and retail strategy Commonwealth Bank Australia. "Commbank
Kaching brings speed, convenience and safety to our mobile phones."
Outside
of NFC and P2P payments, the Commonwealth Bank Kaching app enables access to
all basic banking transactions including account balance check. The bank says
that 99 per cent of Netbank's current features are available through the app.
Users can also top up credit and debit cards linked to their account and pay
bills through the BPAY service.
CommBank
says it will not charge its customers for the Kaching app, as it's
"another logical step for customer satisfaction and service."
Instead, it will attempt to use the Kaching app as leverage in an attempt to
gain new customers. However, it will charge a yet to be announced fee for the
compatible iCarte NFC-enabled case.
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