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Banks are often pressured to compete with third party mobile wallets to protect their brands. But it's unclear if that strategy is helpful in attracting consumers.
May 8 -
Third party 'pays' and app companies like Uber are making the payment almost invisible, and threatening banks' relationships with consumers, writes G. Vedanarayan and David Griffiths of VirtusaPolaris.
May 3VirtusaPolaris -
Apple Inc. may wish to launch a person-to-person money-transfer service to rival Venmo, according to a new report.
April 27 -
Tencent Holdings Ltd. is shutting down a popular feature on WeChat that allows iPhone users to tip emoji and content creators to comply with Apple Inc.’s policy on in-app purchases.
April 20 -
Apple Pay still struggles to displace cash and cards in the U.S., but its recent integration with Western Union shows the mobile wallet has some untapped potential.
April 18 -
New mobile wallets and digital payment innovators are threatening banks' traditional relationships with consumers, forcing banking to respond.
April 17SecurionPay.com -
Amazon is lending its considerable brand and heft to a cash payment model that borrows a vital piece of real estate from Apple Pay.
April 3 -
Machine learning, Siri and Alexa are taking off quickly, particularly among younger consumers. Banks and payment companies need to get in the game now.
March 29Servion Global Solutions -
Ever since Apple opened its Siri voice assistant to outside developers late last year, payment companies have been experimenting with the potential of voice-controlled payments. Here's a look at what some of the early adopters have already accomplished.
March 10 -
Hoping to remove almost all touch-based input from mobile payments, RBC has launched money transfers with Siri, Apple's voice-activated digital assistant.
March 7