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Google Wallet is under increasing pressure — though the mobile wallet has been in consumers' hands for over a year, Google still has fewer issuer partners than its rival Isis, and with the Merchant Customer Exchange wallet on the horizon, Google now faces competition from the very retailers it seeks to attract.
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AT&T has agreed to sell Square's smartphone-based card readers in its 1,000 company-owned retail stores.
August 29 -
Adding payment acceptance to a website could be as easy as embedding a YouTube video or sharing a link on Facebook.
August 29 -
Consumers want their bank to provide them their first mobile wallet because of their trust in the institution. But, at least in the UK, no wallet provider has thus far addressed all of consumers' concerns with mobile payments, new research shows.
August 29 -
Apple's iWallet is much anticipated but, due to Apple's notorious secrecy, still very hard to picture. A new patent lends some slight clarity to the company's mobile-payment vision.
August 28 -
Isis, the mobile-payment joint venture backed by AT&T, Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile USA, is on track for a debut in September, following months of delays and a change in strategy last year.
August 28 -
With their "Project Oscar" mobile payment joint venture remaining uncertain because of a regulator's investigations, major European telcos are turning to traditional payment companies to get back in the mobile payments game. MasterCard's new five-year agreement with Everything Everywhere is a case in point.
August 28 -
USA Technologies has added a Web service called QuickConnect, which helps developers and original equipment manufacturers use the vendor's ePort Connect platform for accepting card payments.
August 28 -
MasterCard continued to expand its partnerships with European telcos, announcing an exclusive, five-year agreement with Everything Everywhere to develop mobile and digital payment applications.
August 28 -
The rate at which lenders declare credit card loans uncollectible ticked up at four of the six largest issuers in July from the previous month.
August 28 -
The number of open retail credit card accounts in the U.S. has reached heights not seen since the end of 2009.
August 28 -
Prospects for the Visa/MasterCard antitrust settlement received another jolt last week when the Retail Industry Leaders Association weighed in against the terms, joining other influential opponents of the landmark deal.
August 27 -
Small business owners in Europe certainly won't have a shortage of mobile payment options to choose from, as more companies enter the market locally and from the U.S.
August 27 -
Just as the plastic card liberated many consumers from a reliance on cash and coin, alternative payment sources are gaining enough adoption to steal transactions from plastic — with a little help from the very companies these digital currencies threaten.
August 27 -
Payments-industry rivals sometimes put their differences aside to achieve a common goal.
August 24 -
Live Gamer Inc. has typically provided virtual currency services to video game developers, but as Nevada prepares to let casinos take their high-stakes games online, the vendor is betting that its expertise will prove valuable when the games put real cash at stake.
August 24 -
Borrowers are paying down their card and loan debts. The big exception is student loans, according to new data published by Equifax.
August 24 -
All eyes have been on Square this month with its investment from Starbucks and its new pricing option, but Intuit says it still has an advantage in mobile payments that Square can't match.
August 24 -
Some experts question whether the United States can meet the deadlines the card brands have set for converting to the EMV chip-card standard from magnetic-stripe cards.
August 24 -
It was inevitable that Gen X consumers would overtake Baby Boomers as the generation most often using credit cards. But their habits may leave card brands unsure of how to develop products for even younger consumers in the future.
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