Digital payments
Digital payments
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Apple Pay has underperformed most expectations, but there are signs the technology company's iconic brand can draw mobile payment users when the marketing is in the right place.
June 17 -
Come this fall, Apple will begin to allow third-party apps to access several of its internal capabilities, most notably Siri's application program interface.
June 17 -
Check image specialist CheckAlt has acquired receivables transaction management provider Klik Technologies, a deal CheckAlt hopes will boost its profile as the financial services and corporate payments markets turn toward mobile-based technology to process checks.
June 16 -
As JPMorgan Chase gears up for the launch of the merchant-friendly Chase Pay wallet, it's taking the opportunity to freshen its approach to P-to-P mobile payments.
June 16 -
Samsung Pay has launched in Australia with support from American Express and Citigroup, though it said it is expanding its "partnership ecosystem."
June 15 -
E-commerce merchant sites powered through IBM commerce solutions will soon be able to offer customers Apple Pay as a payment option.
June 15 -
Caffe Ladro's had an online store for years, but it's never been as important as it is today, as the Seattle chain faces competitors including the notoriously tech-savvy Starbucks that have stretched the limits of how to sell coffee online and through mobile devices.
June 15 -
Dickson Chu transitioned to the board after two years as the company's chief product officer, it said in a June 14 news release. In his new role he will continue serving as an advisor to the company's leadership regularly and formally.
June 14 -
Apple Inc.'s mobile-payment service will finally be available this fall on websites, though only through its Safari browser, shutting out users of Google's Chrome and possibly limiting Apple Pay's adoption by online retailers.
June 14 -
There's an obviously awkward moment, when Pitman asks for funds from his fundraising clients, that he's found can be made smoother by using emerging mobile technology.
June 14 -
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Chinese travelers to Germany will soon be able to make their airport purchases will Alipay.
June 13 -
Mobile commerce company Spindle has hired a Fiserv executive to be its interim chief executive.
June 13 -
Subway is reimagining how ordering, payments and marketing tie together at its sandwich shops. It's in the process of launching a new division called Subway Digital, which will pool the expertise of specialists in technology, marketing and operations rather than give full rein to any one of those disciplines.
June 13 -
Though Apple Pay hasnt lit the world on fire since its launch in October 2014, Apples dominant role in mobile e-commerce means its mobile wallet still has the power to hurt payment industry rivals, analysts say.
June 13 -
With everything they need right at their fingertips, millennials are having a major influence on a rapidly evolving consumer landscape.
June 13 -
Wells Fargo has accepted two Singapore-based payments companies for its spring 2016 startup accelerator class.
June 10 -
Seamless's U.K. expansion strategy has gotten a big boost through a collaboration with the U.K.-based GoCardless digital payment network, enabling a bank-agnostic link to the SEQR mobile payment system.
June 10 -
Facebook is urging companies across the board to embrace mobile technology before another disruptor comes along and renders their organization irrelevant.
June 10 -
JPMorgan Chase has yet to launch its Chase Pay wallet app, but it's lining up some formidable allies. The wallet's underlying technology was years in the making, giving Chase an edge in winning merchant partners while tapping into a sizable consumer base.
June 10



