In cooperation with Empik and PayEye, Mastercard Expands Biometric Checkout Program to Poland
Warsaw, June 5, 2024 – Mastercard, Empik, and PayEye are launching a pilot of biometric payments based on the fusion of iris and facial biometry. Thanks to the collaboration with fintech PayEye and the technological partner of the program - Planet Pay, consumers will be able to test paying by glance at five selected Empik stores in Poland. This marks the first European biometric payment pilot within the Mastercard Biometric Checkout program.
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