(Reuters) – JPMorgan Chase & Co (NYSE:) will discontinue its Chase Pay digital wallet at the end of the month, according a notice on the bank’s website.
The option to pay through Chase Pay will be removed from all merchant apps and websites, the notice said, adding that customers could instead link their Chase credit cards to their preferred shopping sites or apps and to their PayPal accounts. (https://
In an effort to expand the digital wallet’s reach, JPMorgan had partnered with payments processor PayPal Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:) in 2017, allowing users to link their Chase Pay and PayPal accounts and use reward points to make purchases.
JPMorgan’s latest move comes a year after the bank shut down the digital wallet’s mobile app, started in 2015 to compete with rivals including Apple (NASDAQ:) Pay. (https://bwnews.pr/2PJN5pr)
The bank did not give any reason for discontinuing Chase Pay.
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