Latvia’s leading investment bank, Signet Bank, now offers its customers the opportunity to use Apple Pay – fast, secure and private payment method, which is available with Signet Bank Mastercard payment cards. With this step bank continues to purposefully improve the customer experience by integrating innovative and convenient digital solutions into everyday finances.
Apple Pay allows to make purchases in stores, apps and online – without a physical card and without having to enter your cards details. Payments are supported with compatible Apple devices – iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad and MacBook devices with Touch ID and Face ID authentication possibilities.
“To integrate Apple Pay is another logical step in our development strategy – alongside investment products, also to provide traditional bank products and services, offering customers digitally modern and high value-added banking experience,” says Roberts Idelsons, CEO of Signet Bank.
Apple Pay is easy to set up. To add your Signet Bank card to Apple Pay, open the Wallet app, press the “+” symbol and follow the instructions on the screen. Once added, your Signet Bank card, can be used at any payment location that supports contactless payments. Apple Pay works at physical stores, online stores and in mobile apps, where Apple Pay or contactless payment symbol is displayed.
For more information on activating Apple Pay with your Signet Bank card: signetbank.com/en/apple-pay/
About Signet Bank
Signet Bank is Latvia's leading investment bank, founded in 1991 and one of the first banks in independent Latvia. Signet Bank offers sustainable financing and investment solutions to local entrepreneurs and businesses. Since 2021, Signet Bank has raised additional funding of EUR 1 billion for more than 50 Latvian companies through bond and equity issues. In 2024, funds under management reached EUR 1.6 billion. Signet Bank is the leading arranger of corporate bond and equity issues in Latvia and one of the leading stockbrokers in the Baltics. Signet Bank's shareholders are eighteen Latvian and international private investors, the largest of which are Signet Acquisition III (22%), whose sole shareholder is US investor Aleksandrs Solovejs, AS “RIT Group” (18%) - a Latvian company owned by the Rapoport family, and SIA “Reglink” (14%), founded by banking professional Irina Pigozne.
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