A counter-point might be that my credit card doesn't require Google Play Services either. And won't run out of battery. And works with all the local businesses, including the smallest -- while there are some people (mostly outside cities) who still only take cash, I can't imagine them signing up for TWINT either.
There are several providers of services allowing individuals and small traders to accept credit and debit cards, and I've happily accepted cards from foreign banks too.
I'd be sceptical of anything like TWINT catching on in the UK, because NFC payments are already ubiquitous and also really easy to use.
I didn't say you have to like them. But if you claim they are insecure, I feel like it's my right to note that you may be wrong.
> A counter-point might be that my credit card doesn't require Google Play Services either.
That is not exactly a counter-point in a discussion between a mobile app doing NFC and a mobile app using QR codes, is it?
> I'd be sceptical of anything like TWINT catching on in the UK, because NFC payments are already ubiquitous and also really easy to use.
That's another question. My original point was that non-US banks should not depend on Google Play Services or Apple Pay (which at least until very recently was the only way to pay with NFC on iPhones, wasn't it?).