Samsung is rolling out a new feature to make sending money as easy as tapping your phone.
Starting later this month, users of Samsung Wallet in the United States will be able to transfer money instantly to others, no extra apps, no waiting days for the bank, and no need to even be face-to-face.
Here’s how it works: I can open Samsung Wallet, select a debit card, and tap it to someone else’s card or digital wallet using NFC (Near Field Communication) technology.
The money goes straight to their bank account, Visa and Mastercard are on board with this. No more waiting for ACH transfers or telling someone to download yet another payment app.
The feature even works with physical debit cards—as long as they support tap-to-pay, your friend doesn’t need a wallet app. Their chip does the job. Samsung Wallet communicates directly with that chip, just like a contactless payment at the store.
And if the person you’re paying isn’t near you, there’s still a way: just search their phone number to find their Samsung account and send money remotely.
Drew Blackard, senior vice president of Mobile Product Management at Samsung Electronics America, put it simply: “Samsung Wallet is a powerful tool readily available on millions of Galaxy smartphones, and with this update, we’re taking the experience to the next level. Many users want the flexibility to accomplish their most frequent and important tasks on their mobile device. Samsung Wallet will help make payments to friends and family quick and convenient.”
This is more than a payment tool. Samsung Wallet already stores essentials like your driver’s licence, credit and debit cards, boarding passes, loyalty cards, gift cards, gym memberships, and even student IDs. With Tap-to-Transfer, Samsung’s pushing to make the app a core part of how we manage daily interactions.
For anyone tired of dealing with multiple apps, long wait times, or clunky interfaces, this is a shift. I don’t need to ask what app they use or wait three days for the money to land in their bank. I tap. They get it. Simple.
And in a world where convenience often gets buried under technical requirements, this change brings something rare: a direct, fast, and easy way to split bills, pay back loans, or send money to someone in a pinch.
It’s a small feature with big potential—and if you’ve got a Galaxy phone, you won’t have to wait long to try it.