Japan is continuing its transition to standard NFC, with plans by large acquirers to deploy more than 400,000 point-of-sale terminals supporting MasterCard PayPass and confirmation by the No. 3 mobile operator that it has hired an outside trusted service manager as it prepares to introduce NFC services.
MasterCard Worldwide announced that large acquirers Mitsubishi UFJ Nicos, Sumitomo Mitsui Card, Orico Corp. and UC Card have set a target to deploy 410,000 PayPass-enabled terminals in Japan over the next three years. It’s not clear whether MasterCard is helping to fund the rollout of contactless POS terminals, as it has in some other countries.
If the acquirers hit the 410,000-terminal goal, it would be by far the largest infrastructure of POS terminals supporting standard contactless technology in Japan, which is dominated by proprietary FeliCa technology from Sony Corp.