Digital payments
Digital payments
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QR codes, a relatively old technology, are back in the spotlight thanks to a consortium of retailers led by Walmart and Target that plan to use the codes in their CurrentC payment technology.
July 9 -
Chase Card Services has rebranded and redesigned its small business management mobile app, previously called Jot, to Ink from Chase.
July 8 -
Mobile banking technology provider Monitise Plc has informed its shareholders that Visa Europe will reduce its investment in the company, but will complete a three-year commercial agreement to develop services and finish products.
July 8 -
Many e-commerce companies are pressured to enable sales in multiple nations without the benefit of a local presence.
July 8 -
Apple's customers not only love buying Apple devices, they also love using Apple devices to spend more money at online and mobile commerce sites.
July 8 -
Lloyds Bank is exploring a way to use Near Field Communication to authenticate shoppers, but in a twist, it is using the mobile phones to receive rather than send the NFC signal.
July 8 -
Banks are particularly interested in fingerprint biometrics right now, likely due to the popularity of Apples Touch ID, which is used in Apple Pay.
July 8 -
PayPal is putting a lot of effort into ensuring that the company that emerges from eBay ownership this month is a much different and more powerful creature than the one it has been until now.
July 7 -
When Citi launched its Apple Watch app three months ago, it made the tough decision to offer it as a separate download from its Citi Mobile iOS app, rather than integrating it directly.
July 6 -
As wearable devices like the Apple Watch gain an audience, banks and retailers are exploring ways to make the most of this new style of consumer technology. But a number of hurdles stand in the way.
July 2 -
Alibaba is reportedly upping its game in India, on the heels of its half-billion-dollar investment in Paytm in May.
July 2 -
When mom-and-pop merchants need a loan, they are increasingly turning to some big names in the payments business, which are quickly becoming noteworthy players in small-business lending.
July 2 -
Amongst all the hype and bluster around mobile payments, consumer adoption has lagged, and a fundamental question seems to be largely overlooked why use mobile payments?
July 2 -
After testing Messenger person-to-person payments in New York City, Facebook has expanded the money transfer service to the entire U.S.
July 1 -
As more retailers consider uses for tablets in their stores, Moki Mobility Inc. figures it is in the right place at the right time to offer its cloud-based point of sale management technology.
July 1 -
Payment providers that don't move to support more integrated digital commerce may find themselves unable to serve the "connected consumer" of the future.
July 1 -
NCR Corp. will support its mobile cash withdrawal service through China's Bank of Ningbo's mobile app.
June 30 -
Nearly a third of U.S. smartphone users owned or planned to purchase a wearable device in the next 12 months. Among this group, 82% wanted them to enhance their in-store experience and 22% specifically wanted them to provide touchless, one-click payments. The bottom line: financial services companies have a lot of work ahead to meet consumer expectations.
June 30 -
In an effort to appeal to more businesses by helping them manage their employees, Square has launched Square Payroll.
June 30 -
Just as the Apple Watch prepares to land in the U.K., Barclaycard is launching three new high-tech accessories of its own and borrowing Apple's practice of attaching a higher-than-average price tag to its wares.
June 29



