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MasterCard Worldwide and Spanish telecommunication company Telefonica SA are starting a joint venture to develop mobile payments services in 12 Latin American countries, the companies announced Jan. 25.
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Citigroup Inc. has upgraded its WorldLink Payment Services technology to allow faster settlement of payments made in China’s currency, the renminbi, the New York-based banking company announced Jan. 25.
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HarborOne Credit Union is using software from Datacard Group to instantly issue Visa-branded debit cards in branches, the Minnetonka, Minn.-based vendor announced Jan. 25.
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Despite consumer interest in alternative online payment products, credit cards still dominate the online-payments space. And they likely will continue to do so until merchants promote a broader array of alternative payment methods, according to Javelin Strategy and Research.
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Visa Europe and Wireless Dynamics Inc. are teaming up to offer a mobile contactless-payment service for Apple Inc. iPhone users in the United Kingdom, the card association announced Jan. 25.
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The Shazam electronic funds network has made a “strategic investment” in Adaptive Payments, a payment-authentication company that has developed technology that uses any mobile or landline phone to help verify Internet PIN-debit transactions conducted at participating merchant websites.
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The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore has set up a wholly owned subsidiary, Assurity Trusted Solutions Pte. Ltd., to lead its initiative to increase the security of online transactions in Singapore, the organization announced Jan. 20.
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Travelers to South Korea may purchase and use Korea Pass prepaid cards at the Korea Grand Sale, which began Jan. 24 and runs through Feb. 28 in the capital city of Seoul.
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Citing increased consumer spending, American Express Co. is reporting fourth quarter net income of $1.1 billion, up 53.6% from $716 million during the same period in 2009. Total revenue net of interest expense rose 12.3%, to $7.3 billion from $6.5 billion, the company announced Monday.
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MasterCard Inc. confirmed that it is hiring Mung-Ki Woo as group executive for its mobile business.
January 25