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In the grand scheme of mobile payment readiness and adoption globally, Japan has always been at or near the top of industry measuring sticks. Now one of Japan’s mobile communication giants is partnering with MasterCard Inc. to expand contactless payments worldwide starting in 2013.
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Jumio Inc., which provides technology for accepting card payments through a webcam or smartphone camera, hired CyberSource's Michael Orlando as its chief sales officer.
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MasterCard's approach to mobile payments is driven greatly by the series of mobile phone innovations simultaneously occurring around the world, according to the network's group executive for mobile.
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Any uncertainty in mobile wallet development fuels speculation in an industry anxious to see what shape mobile commerce will ultimately take. In this industry, products that make it even farther than where Isis is today don't always work out.
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Total System Services expanded its payments processing reach this week in Africa and Mexico.
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Debit-card use grew over 2011 and 2010 for straightforward reasons: consumers wanted to reduce credit card debt and more merchants are willing to accept debit cards for small transactions.
October 11 -
A report that Square is near a deal to put its credit-card reader in more New York City taxis isn’t true, according to a statement from New York City’s Taxi and Limousine Commission.
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Plastic cards or mobile phones remain popular devices for contactless payment technology developers, but the human wrist is not far behind.
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Capital One knows how to integrate big bank purchases. But in the era of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, it’s facing new challenges as it swallows ING Direct and HSBC’s credit cards.
October 11 -
Many in the industry are starting to catch on to the concept that payments, while a critical foundation for mobile wallets, are taking a back seat to the sexier consumer-facing digital coupons, loyalty programs or targeted promotions through a mobile phone.
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Heartland Payment Systems continued its mobile payment advancement, recently taking its Mobuyle card reader and software to Apple iOS mobile devices.
October 10 -
Google is extending AdWords Business Credit, a product-specific credit card created as an easier way to pay for online advertising campaigns, to the U.K. after testing it for over a year in the U.S.
October 10 -
The LevelUp mobile payment system, best known for providing free incentives to consumers and free payment processing to merchants, picked up 4,000 merchants and 300,000 end users since its July 2011 inception. But with so much being given away for free, is there a future for the startup once its new clients become regulars?
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MasterCard updated its Smart Data offering to help business owners save money by improving their visibility and access to analytics.
October 9 -
Merchants working with My Clear Reports can now sign up for Automated Clearing House products and services the vendor integrated from Checkgateway.
October 9 -
New companies are constantly entering the payments industry, bringing not just new products but also new ways of doing business. And they don't always play nice.
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PayPal was an early supporter of Bump, whose technology could simulate an NFC payment by moving money when users' phones sensed they were being tapped together. But PayPal dropped Bump from its mobile app this year. Where does this leave Bump?
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Wells Fargo is offering its retail customers free access to their credit scores between now and Nov. 15.
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JPMorgan Chase has been busy recently, announcing new rewards cards for AirTran and Hyatt customers.
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Square, in an effort to boost the appeal of its Register app for merchants, is offering a new perk: marketing space on its own website.
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