Samsung isn’t wasting any time in getting its mobile payments service to more markets across the globe. It already covers key markets in North America and Europe. We’ve been seeing it focus on Asia and the Middle East as well. Samsung today announced that it’s continuing with the global expansion of Samsung Pay by rolling it out in four more countries.

Samsung officially announced today that Samsung Pay has now been expanded to Sweden, Hong Kong, Switzerland, and the United Arab Emirates. It has been properly launched in the UAE and Sweden while customers in Hong Kong and Switzerland can only use it via an early access program right now.

Samsung Pay was launched by the company with an aim to enable customers to make mobile payments on the go with simplicity, security, and widespread availability. It has done a pretty good job of getting this service out to as many users as possible.

To ensure that customers get the best possible user experience, Samsung will be inking tailor-made partnerships for these markets to that its users in the aforementioned countries can get the best possible Samsung Pay experience.

UAE and Sweden are the first markets in the Nordic and Middle East regions respectively to receive Samsung Pay. It works with the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ in these markets as well and will soon function with the Gear S3 too.

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