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Visa has finally brought its digital wallet V.me out of beta.
The company announced its move today, saying that the official V.me launch accompanies deals Visa has signed with over 50 financial institutions that will support the platform. The financial institutions, including America First Credit Union, Capitol Federal Savings Bank, and others, combine to service over 55 million people, according to Visa.
Mobile payments, however, require more than just a service and support from banks; merchants must also come along. Realizing that, Visa has signed up a host of online merchants, including 1-800-Flowers and Beach Camera, to support V.me.
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