While use by consumers of the Isis Mobile Wallet is believed to have been low, in general, in the pilot cities of Austin, Texas, and Salt Lake City, Utah, at least two issuers appear to be sufficiently convinced of the concept to move forward with Isis on its national rollout.
JPMorgan Chase Bank today announced it would allow its credit cardholders to load their cards into the Isis Mobile Wallet around the country to make mobile payments. Cardholders of four of the bank’s credit cards will be able to load the cards into the wallet.
That follows an announcement late last week by American Express that it would make its Serve account available to the Isis wallet as part of the nationwide launch. Users would be able to tap to pay with the ExpressPay application tied to the Serve account, which users could fund with credit or debit cards, through their bank accounts or by cash. They will also be able to pay bills online and do funds transfers with Serve from the Isis wallet.