Paymark, Vodafone New Zealand, 2degrees and Telecom have joined forces to allow New Zealanders to buy goods over the counter, collect loyalty points and pay for public transport with their mobile phones.
The companies announced this morning that they will form a joint venture and launch a trusted service manager (TSM) for "mobile wallet" services.
This initiative will create the infrastructure necessary to enable many of the cards held in a wallet today to be replaced by applications securely stored in a virtual wallet on a mobile phone, the companies said in a statement.
The "mobile wallet" system works by using a near-field communication (NFC) chip inside a smartphone.
NFC is technology that allows information to pass from one device to another when they are close to each other.