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Samsung heir and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel discuss new Apple Pay rival ahead of Galaxy S6 launch

Samsung Electronics vice chairman Jay-yong Lee has been spotted in Korea having a high-level meeting with US venture capitalist and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, with the pair believed to have discussed a rival to Apple Pay the company is set to launch last week. According to a report in the Korea Herald, the businessmen were […]
Andrew Sadauskas
Andrew Sadauskas
Samsung heir and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel discuss new Apple Pay rival ahead of Galaxy S6 launch

Samsung Electronics vice chairman Jay-yong Lee has been spotted in Korea having a high-level meeting with US venture capitalist and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, with the pair believed to have discussed a rival to Apple Pay the company is set to launch last week.

According to a report in the Korea Herald, the businessmen were spotted having an hour-long discussion at the Hotel Shilla, a luxury hotel in downtown Seoul owned by a company affiliated to Samsung Group.

Next week at a major international telecommunications trade show called MWC in Barcelona, Samsung is widely expected to unveil its next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S6, along with a variation with curved screen edges.

In late last year, reports began surfacing that Samsung had redesigned the Galaxy S6 from scratch under the working title โ€œProject Zeroโ€, following a 59.65% fall in profits. There has also been management upheaval at Samsung following the hospitalisation of the Lee familyโ€™s 72-year-old patriarch, Kun-hee Lee, as a result of a heart attack in May last year.

Alongside the new smartphones, Samsung is also widely tipped to announce a mobile payments platform designed to compete against Apple Pay, with the South Korean tech giant having recently purchased a fintech startup called Loop Pay. The new service reportedly has the working title โ€œSamsung Payโ€.

In turn, Samsung is one of several companies planning to make major announcements at MWC this year, with Microsoft, Motorola, LG and HTC also expected to unveil new devices next week.