As an alternative to using physical cash or cards, Tesco customers may now opt to pay via the multinational grocery retailer's 'PayQwiq' app. With this app for iOS and Android, shoppers are able to store their debit card and Tesco Clubcard details and convenient pay for purchases of up to £250 at a till just by having on onscreen QR code scanned.
Once an individual's unique code has been scanned with the app, a payment is settled and points are automatically added to one's Tesco Clubcard rewards account.
As an alternative to using systems like Apple Pay and Android Pay, retailers are developing their own payment systems. This includes Waitrose's Quick Check and Kohl's Pay, among others.
Grocery Payment Apps
Tesco Shoppers May Now Use the PayQwiq App to Pay for Purchases Up to £250
Trend Themes
1. Retail Payment Apps - Grocery stores and other retailers are developing their own payment apps instead of relying on third-party platforms, creating opportunities for companies to innovate in the retail payment space.
2. QR Code Payments - The use of QR codes as a payment method is becoming more popular, providing opportunities for companies to develop innovative solutions in this area.
3. Mobile Wallet Integration - Mobile wallet integration with loyalty programs and rewards accounts is becoming more widespread, presenting opportunities for companies to develop new solutions in this space.
Industry Implications
1. Retail - Retailers can create their own payment apps like 'PayQwiq' to minimize transaction costs and improve the shopping experience for customers.
2. Mobile Technology - Companies specializing in mobile technology can develop innovative QR code payment solutions or mobile wallet integration solutions like 'PayQwiq' for retailers.
3. Finance - Finance companies can provide support for retailers interested in creating their own payment apps or implementing QR code payment solutions.