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Xero Now Offers Tap To Pay On IPhone For NZ Small Businesses With A Stripe Account To Accept Contactless Payments

Xero Now Offers Tap To Pay On IPhone For NZ Small Businesses With A Stripe Account To Accept Contactless Payments

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Press Release – Xero
Xero research shows over a third (38%) of Kiwi consumers say they are frustrated when their preferred payment option isnt available and one in five (22%) would shop elsewhere if a business didnt offer one of their preferred ways to pay.
An easy, secure and private way to accept contactless payments with an iPhone and the Xero Accounting iOS app, no additional hardware needed
Wellington — 29 May 2025 Xero, the global small business platform, has launched Tap To Pay on iPhone, enabling Xero customers in New Zealand with a Stripe account to seamlessly and securely accept in-person contactless payments with their iPhone and the Xero Accounting app — no additional hardware or payment terminal needed. Tap to Pay on iPhone enables businesses to accept all forms of contactless payments, including contactless credit and debit cards, Apple Pay, and other digital wallets.
Using Tap to Pay on iPhone is easy, secure and private. With Tap to Pay on iPhone, at checkout, the merchant can simply prompt the customer to hold their iPhone or Apple Watch with their contactless credit or debit card, Apple Pay or other digital wallet to pay with their contactless credit or debit card near the merchant's iPhone. The payment will be securely completed using Near Field Communication (NFC) technology. Tap to Pay on iPhone also supports PIN entry, which includes accessibility options.
Apple's Tap to Pay on iPhone technology uses the built-in features of iPhone to keep the business' and customers' data private and secure. When a payment is processed, Apple doesn't store card numbers or transaction information on Apple servers, so merchants and customers can rest assured that their data stays theirs*.
Empowering businesses with more ways to pay
Managing cash flow is more important than ever for small businesses, and receiving timely payments from customers is a fundamental piece of the puzzle.
Xero research shows over a third (38%) of Kiwi consumers say they are frustrated when their preferred payment option isn't available and one in five (22%) would shop elsewhere if a business didn't offer one of their preferred ways to pay**.
Bharathi Ramavarjula, SVP, Payments & Ecosystem at Xero said, 'Managing payments plays a vital part of the cash flow equation, but small businesses continue to face challenges, including chasing late payments. With so much on their plate already, keeping pace with shifting consumer expectations and market trends can feel overwhelming.
That's why payments is such a core part of Xero's business strategy. With the launch of Tap to Pay on iPhone, we're excited to support small businesses to streamline payment processes, enabling them to accept payments on the spot, and maintain a healthy cash flow.'
Tap to Pay on iPhone enables Xero customers in New Zealand with a Stripe account to use a contactless payment acceptance solution that is easy to set up and use. Businesses will be able to unlock contactless payment acceptance through the Xero Accounting app on an iPhone XS or later running the latest version of iOS, and can simply download the Xero Accounting app from the Apple App Store to start accepting contactless payments within minutes.
For more information on Xero, please visit xero.com
Note
*Encrypted card numbers are temporarily stored on iPhone only for transactions made in Store and Forward mode.
**Additional findings from Xero's 'I want to pay that way' research in May 2024 of 1005 New Zealand adults and 508 small business leaders.
About Xero
Xero is a global small business platform that helps customers supercharge their business by bringing together the most important small business tools, including accounting, payroll and payments — on one platform. Xero's powerful platform helps customers automate routine tasks, get timely insights, and connects them with their data, their apps, and their accountant or bookkeeper so they can focus on what really matters. Trusted by millions of small businesses and accountants and bookkeepers globally, Xero makes life better for people in small business, their advisors, and communities around the world. For further information, please visit xero.com.

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