Sweden's popular payments app Swish is adding payment cards to its mobile service, enabling users to Tap-to-Pay with their phones in stores across Sweden and abroad.
Norwegian fintech Vipps' consumers can use iPhones to make digital payments following Apple's settlement with regulators.
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