According to foreign media reports, Visa, the world's largest payment network, said on Monday that it had signed a license agreement with Google to allow cardholders to shop and complete other transactions with their mobile phones. On the same day, Google officially launched the mobile payment service Google Wallet (Google
Wallet).
In May this year, Google announced plans to allow customers to use their mobile phones as e-wallets. Google's original partners were MasterCard and Sprint.
Nextel, the agreement announced today means that visa cardholders can also use the service. At the same time, it also enabled Visa to enter three e-wallet businesses: Google Wallet, its own service announced in May and Isis jointly established by American operators.
1. Does prepayment by credit card affect credit reporting?
Paying off in advance by installments will not affect the cre