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Version
1.55.3.350
Size
60.2 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 22, 2026

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About Mir Pay

Mir Pay is a contactless payment app that transforms your smartphone into a secure digital wallet. Simply unlock your device and tap it against any NFC-enabled terminal that accepts Mir cards — no need to open the app or handle physical cards.

Getting started takes just three quick steps. Download the app, register your Mir card by entering details manually or snapping a photo, and optionally set it as your default payment method. Within minutes, you're ready to pay anywhere contactless payments are accepted.

Security is built into every transaction. Your actual card details never leave your phone and remain invisible during payments. Instead, Mir Pay uses an encrypted digital token — a unique code that protects your sensitive information while enabling fast, reliable transactions. This approach meets international security standards and keeps your financial data safe from exposure.

Mir Pay works on Android 6.0 and newer devices with NFC capability, with no root access required. The app seamlessly integrates into your daily routine — whether you're at a grocery store, restaurant, or transit terminal, a quick tap completes your purchase in seconds.

The network of participating banks continues to expand, giving you more options for which cards you can add. Check the app's "More" section under "Participant Banks" to see if your card issuer is supported, or visit the official bank directory for the complete list.

Choose Mir Pay for a frictionless payment experience that combines speed, convenience, and enterprise-grade security in one lightweight application.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Tap-to-pay works without opening the app or handling cards
  • Card details encrypted in token form, never exposed during transactions
  • Quick three-step setup: download, register card, start paying
  • Works on Android 6.0+ without requiring root access

Cons

  • Limited to banks listed as participants; not all card issuers supported
  • Requires NFC-capable device; won't work on phones without NFC hardware
  • Depends on merchant terminal NFC support; contactless acceptance still uneven
  • No mention of transaction history, spending tracking, or account management features

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