Note. Going-live date: January 20, 2026.
Tap to Pay Android
App version: 1.6.55
🌟 Improvements
Simplified App2App integration: Optional User ID
Simplified App2App workflows by making the userId parameter optional. Partners can now initiate payments or generate attestations without passing a User ID in the intent.
🔧 Fixes
Improved password recovery flow
Resolved an issue that occasionally prevented password resets, ensuring consistent account recovery for all users.
Tap to Pay iPhone
App version: 1.08
🚀 New features
Aborted transaction notification
A 10-second notification is now displayed following a transaction canceled after PIN entry, informing cardholders that a transaction was aborted and no charges were processed.
Expanded brand logo visibility
Extended brand visibility across the application to reinforce partner identity. Custom logos are now consistently displayed during the following user journeys:
- Login screen
- Contactless payment flow
- Pay by Link journey
Integrated custom privacy notices
Added support for custom privacy notices, allowing partners to display their own data handling policies within the app. Users can now access these notices during the login process and when sharing digital receipts via email.
Integrated support team details
Partners managing first-level support can now display their own contact information within a dedicated section of the app. This section includes:
- Support team phone number
- Dedicated email address
- Standard opening hours
Enhanced onboarding with Apple’s native education screens
Integrated Apple’s native education screens to provide a high-quality, localized onboarding journey for new users. After logging in, users will now see tutorial screens that automatically adapt messaging and visual assets to match their specific region.
🌟 Improvements
Updated iOS system requirements
Updated the minimum system requirement to iOS 18.0.1. This update ensures that the app remains compatible with the latest security standards and performance optimizations provided by Apple.
Market Pay Hub
🚀 New features
Tracking multi-store terminals in Estate Management
Enhanced visibility for multi-store terminals in Estate Management. Devices shared across multiple stores are now visible under every assigned store, resolving the previous limitation where they only appeared under the primary location. This evolution ensures a complete and accurate view of the terminal estate.
Note. For more information please refer to: Estate Management
Tracking payment terminal app version in Estate Management
Introduced terminal software version tracking within Estate Management. Users can now monitor the update status of their entire fleet and clearly identify devices running outdated software. In addition to the software status, the Hub also displays the following details for each terminal:
- Installed version: The version of the payment app presently installed.
- Available version: The latest version of the payment app available for that device.
Note. For more information please refer to: Estate Management
Improved settlement transparency and collected fee reporting
Redesigned the Settlements view to provide actual settlement reporting, replacing the previous theoretical model. This update offers full transparency into the movement of funds and fee structures.
Key enhancements include:
- Settlement destination: Identify the Store, Company, or Account level to which funds were settled.
- Bank transfer details: Full visibility of the transfer label, IBAN, and BIC for every settlement.
- Fee transparency: Where acceptance fees are deducted at the source, both the deducted amount and the final remaining balance are explicitly displayed.
Note. For more information please refer to: View a List of Settlements
Custom reporting: Save & load views
The Market Pay Hub now allows users to save personalized view configurations on the Accepted Transactions, Acquired Transactions, Settlements, and Event List pages. Instead of manually re-applying settings, users can save their preferred filter and column selections for instant access.
Note. For more information please refer to: Save and Manage Views
New “Transaction status” column & filter in Accepted Transactions
Introduced a "Transaction status" field as a default column in the Accepted Transactions view. This indicator tracks the current status of a transaction in the payment lifecycle with the following possible values:
- Authorized: The payment has been authorized by the acquirer/issuer.
- Approved: The payment has been confirmed and funds have been successfully captured.
- Failed: The payment failed at any stage of the process.
- Cancelled: The payment was cancelled by the user or the system.
Note. For more information please refer to: Save and Manage Views
🌟 Improvements
New “Solution type“ filter in Accepted Transactions
A "Solution type" filter has been added to the Accepted Transactions view, allowing for more detailed segmentation of payment data.
New “Order number“ filter in Acquired Transactions and Event List
An "Order number" filter has been added to the Acquired Transactions and Event List views, allowing for more detailed searching and traceability of payment data. Additionally, a copy shortcut has been added to the Order number field on all pages to facilitate data sharing.
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