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Swissquote’s Yuh App Now Accepting Samsung Pay - Swissquote Broker News



Sep 23, 2022  
Swissquote adds a new way to pay via Samsung Pay on Yuh App. Recently, Apple Pay also has been added to the platform as well.

The Yuh app, which was released in collaboration with Swissquote and PostFinance in May 2021, continues to expand its range of functions. Recently, Yup App added Samsung Pay as a payment feature for its users. Yuh App team says:

"Your Yuh card doesn’t want to get above its station – but there’s something so tedious about the constant toing and froing between your wallet and the card machine. It’s got bigger ambitions in mind! Let your Yuh card take flight and add it to Samsung Pay: your card will love it, and you can pay simply and securely with contactless, wherever you want."

Swissquote broker has been diligently expanding the functionality of the Yuh App recently, such as the addition of Apple Pay so that users can pay faster and more securely via their favorite Apple devices.

Through the Yuh App, Swissquote clients can check out in-app and web quickly, privately, like in the 21st century because there is no contact and proof of cash handling. And PIN-free – no restrictions apply.

In addition, the Swiss stock exchange-listed company also plans several other interesting features that will be added later, such as introducing youth accounts and e-Bill facilities. The e-Bill feature allows clients to choose a paperless mode to manage electricity bills because access and pay directly from the Yuh app, so you can say goodbye to paper waste.



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Min Deposit : $1000
Leverage : 1:100

Jadih Ruth

Sep 7 2020

Live chat support - terrible. The guy there doesn't know much, plus their policy on not helping people over the chat is also terrible. They can't help you with almost anything over the chat. Typical response you get is- send email to support@swissquote.ch and they will be able to help you. Even when you are asking about very basic stuff, like informations about their products. And when you send email, you will wait 3-4 days for response.

Basalamah

Sep 6 2020

They (or their payment vendors) charge high fees, like 2% just for deposit. Only free option is bank wire transfer. You also pay for withdrawals $20 for each withdrawal. So you lost money (and time) with this broker before you even made your first trade. Spreads - Terrible. Double the standard spreads of other popular brokers on all instruments at all times.

Michael

Sep 5 2020

Stay away from this low quality market maker. Account opening - pain in the ass. Too complicated and long process. First you have to either speak with them on cam chat, or send them your documents by mail. Then pain in the ass starts by trying to actually log in to your account. Their chat shuts down when you swith pages on their website, so the support cannot navigate you throughout this process. I spent 1 hour on the phone...

Charles Martel

Sep 4 2020

When I tried to open an account, I had to do a video identification, which is fine, but at first it would not connect, then they were to busy. When I finally got connected, I was interacting with someone that spoke English like a 2 year old. After which I was email personal questions that I would never answer, I reply that I would not answer these ridiculous questions and that I was declining them.

Jack

Sep 3 2020

Before I had even finished opening my account I had a very rude phone call from a man trying to get me to finish opening my account or something. Was not feeling comfortable so tried to end the conversation instead was told if I could not deposit £1000 pounds right then I may aswell not open the account, or something along those lines his English wasn't great. Amazing the lack of good customer service.
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