Samsung rolled out support for membership and loyalty cards to Samsung Pay two months ago and a new report suggests that the company is going to launch its own loyalty program for Samsung Pay users in the near future. It's tentatively called Samsung Pay Rewards and this loyalty program is expected to be launched in the coming months.
The company has been working hard to expand its mobile payment service to more markets across the globe. Samsung Pay has gone live in several countries over the past few months with Brazil being the most recent country to get the payments service. Samsung Pay has more than 2.5 million subscribers across all of the markets it's currently available in. The Samsung Pay Rewards program is going to be similar to most rewards programs. Users will earn points that they can redeem later every time they make a purchase using Samsung Pay. When this loyalty program goes live it's going to set Samsung Pay apart from the competition, something that MST support already does, and it's also going to develop a sense of loyalty among users so that they don't stop using Samsung Pay after they're tried it a few times.