Canadian debit network Interac, along with the Royal Bank of Canada, McDonald’s Restaurants of Canada and BlackBerry demonstrated what Interac billed as the first NFC-enabled debit transaction in Canada.
Not participating in the demonstration today at a Toronto-area McDonald’s restaurant was a mobile operator. Instead, the Interac Flash debit application is believed to have been preloaded onto the embedded secure elements in BlackBerry smartphones used in the demo.
It would be one of the first, if not the first, payment application loaded onto the embedded chip in a BlackBerry for purposes of public demonstration or trial. The handset maker, formerly known as Research In Motion, had earlier only indicated it would be promoting corporate or enterprise applications on its embedded chips, not consumer payment.