Digital payments
Digital payments
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Samsung is adding support for Samsung Pay contactless payments in its new Gear3 smartwatch amid a marketwide proliferation of transactions for connected devices and clothing.
August 31 -
Health care stands to benefit from automated and easier-to-understand billing and payments, but PatientPay is betting that ridding the system of paper is required on the benefits end as well.
August 30 -
CHICAGO Mobile wallets are evolving in the key areas of availability and consumer awareness, but they continue to lack in the critical aspect of convincing users of their value, said Google executive Jack Connors.
August 30 -
Payworks, a payments technology services company, has launched a cloud-based payment infrastructure for processing in-person payments.
August 30 -
Credit card rewards programs were born in the heyday of plastic and paper. As payments go digital, banks will have to make sure their loyalty programs keep pace.
August 30 -
Banks in Australia want Apple Inc. to open its Apple Pay NFC controller to third parties, and while regulators weigh the case, U.S. banks are itemizing their own, related grievances as the mobile payments service nears its second anniversary.
August 29 -
India is bringing peer-to-peer payments to the country through 21 banks, including Axis Bank, Icici and Yes Bank.
August 29 -
Banks are playing a more active role in the next phase of fintech, both as investors and partners, says David Sica, partner at venture capital firm Nyca. That change is shaping how the firm looks at new investments.
August 28 -
E-Commerce startup CaribShopper is fresh off winning an exclusive partnership with eBay to cover its expanding Caribbean footprint as it tackles a market that has a lot of promise, but also challenges in processing digital payments.
August 28 -
Successful platform businesses in the 'Uber/Airbnb' age aren't just about matchmaking. There are also value added services that enrich the experience, and keep customers coming back.
August 28 -
Large merchants are EMV-ready, but they're less likely to support NFC-based mobile payments; the opposite is true for smaller merchants.
August 26 -
The era of banks and fintech companies cozying up to each other is in full bloom. Fintechs realize they can better disrupt the industry from within, while banks are looking for partners to help them navigate the digital world. Here's a look at how banks worldwide are buying, investing in and in some cases lending to fintech firms.
August 26 -
Near Field Communication tags stickers embedded with wireless technology were seen as a bridge technology for contactless payments in the U.S. before phones came with NFC built-in. In India, however, NFC tags are proving to have a much longer shelf life.
August 26 -
Apple Inc. is planning a new iPhone feature for Japan that will enable users to pay for mass-transit rides with their smartphones instead of physical payment cards. A future iPhone will include technology called FeliCa, a mobile tap-to-pay standard in Japan developed by Sony Corp., according to people familiar with the matter.
August 26 -
The refrain is familiar by nowhealth care payments are more complicated than consumer payments and require special technology and products. But there's another difference between health care providers and the rest of the world, one that's just as vexing and equally attractive to technology vendors.
August 25 -
For many JPMorgan Chase customers and Android device users, a hint of a marriage between the large issuer and the prevalent mobile wallet is welcome news.
August 25 -
It would have to take something big for consumers to flock to a mobile wallet en masse. Whether it meant to or not, California-based RadPad found out what consumers wanted, but it wasn't prepared for the aftermath.
August 25 -
The Near Field Communication (NFC) payment rings Visa launched at the Rio Olympics earlier this year are now available to the general public.
August 24 -
ClearXchange has access to a majority of the market's online banking accounts as it takes on Venmo, but there's one thing it may not have.
August 24 -
Shopify's already getting a lot of e-commerce business from the U.K., a record of success the Canadian company hopes to extend by offering its point-of-sale and card reader to local merchants, a move that will put it in competition with a variety of companies chasing a market that's poised for growth.
August 23



