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Curve Pay’s Apple Pay alternative operates on Thales’ D1 platform, a cloud-based system that allows users to digitize their payment cards within a mobile wallet, providing real-time processing and smooth integration with existing financial systems

July 9, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Curve has announced an expanded partnership with Thales, to strengthen security for mobile payments. This collaboration follows the launch of Curve Pay on iOS, marking a new phase in mobile payment convenience. The partnership enables Curve users on both iOS and Android to make contactless payments in stores directly through the Curve app, using NFC technology. This move  aims to transform everyday spending by offering a seamless and secure payment experience. Curve Pay operates on Thales’ D1 platform, a cloud-based system available across Europe on iOS and Android. The platform allows users to digitize their payment cards within a mobile wallet, providing real-time processing and smooth integration with existing financial systems to ensure secure and flexible payments. Shachar Bialick, Founder and CEO of Curve, said, “By combining our technology with Thales’ secure platform, we’re not only protecting transactions but also empowering customers to take charge of their finances.”

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