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Facial Recognition

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Aug 8, 2024

JP Morgan Payments partners with PopID to launch facial recognition-based payments across US

Partnerships

  • JP Morgan Payments has partnered with PopID, a biometric payment terminal and authentication software provider, to implement in-store biometric payment solutions that enable customers to pay using facial recognition. This initiative will be piloted with select merchants across the US.

  • The partnership has already been implemented with pilot client South Florida Motorsports, the organizer of the Miami Grand Prix, and is expanding to national restaurant chain Whataburger. The system allows customers to complete transactions in under a second without requiring phones or credit cards, aiming to decrease checkout times and enhance security.

  • Analyst QuickTake : This partnership comes about a year and a half after JP Morgan announced plans to pilot biometric-based payment solutions (palm and facial recognition) in the US. At the time, the company noted its intentions to introduce the service on a larger scale in 2024 if the pilot proved successful.

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