Digital payments
Digital payments
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Google plans to release a new mobile payment system called Android Pay, which will include many of the same features as Apple Pay, while the Google Wallet brand will live on as a peer to peer service.
May 28 -
San Diego-based Mitek, a firm that specializes in capturing mobile data for customer acquisition, has acquired Dutch identity verification company IDchecker.
May 28 -
The use of e-commerce payments technology as a portal to other business services is advancing rapidly, requiring point of sale companies to constantly add new tools that merchants and developers can use to add muscle to transaction venues.
May 28 -
One of the stumbling blocks with the global expansion of digital wallets is the resistance to payment cards in many countries, including India, China and Brazil, notes Forrester Research in a recent report.
May 27 -
U.S. acquirers are looking to expand their business in emerging markets, where small merchants are starting to enter the commercial framework.
May 27 -
China UnionPay Co. introduced the nations first wearable payment product as the giant of the Chinese industry moves to defend its turf from other service providers.
May 27 -
Visa and MasterCard's support for host card emulation (HCE) is a boost for mobile pay, though there are still security concerns.
May 27 -
Japan's NTT Docomo has become the first mobile network operator to join the Fast IDentity Online Alliance's board of directors.
May 26 -
Canadas Beck Taxi has launched a new app that accepts PayPal and card payments and is designed to compete with Uber and Lyft in Canadas largest city.
May 22 -
Hundreds of banks are supporting Apple Pay, but the cost is sparking a counter movement toward financial institutions operating their own wallets.
May 22 -
Startup CP Security Inc. is taking on tech giant Apple in the digital and mobile payments ring, building what CP Security calls network fabric that will bolster payments security and reduce expense.
May 21 -
It's hard to find a more competitive mobile wallet market than India, with 1.3 billion consumers and multiple viable wallet apps, including Freecharge, Paytm, Citrus Payment, Oxigen, Mobikwik, Zaakpay and ItzCash. But this crowd is competing for a consumer base that favors cash for all transactions.
May 21 -
Mobile wallets and digital currencies are providing an increasingly viable alternative to traditional card payments, prompting Visa Inc. to present a new value proposition to merchants.
May 21 -
While young consumers do not have a past with legacy payments methods and are most open to new innovation, most new payment systems are not adequately focused on the youth market.
May 21 -
Bitcoin startup 21 Inc. has revealed its plans to create a mining chip called a BitShare that would be embeddable into Internet-connected devices to continuously mine bitcoins.
May 19 -
Mobile devices have the potential to improve security through the use of tokenization, biometrics and account controls. But some companies have encountered recurring issues with the transition to mobile payments, and others may overlook beneficial security technologies to reduce friction.
May 19 -
If Verifone wants to benefit from the major card brands' efforts to operate in China, it must confront a virtual army of independent sales organizations already selling low-cost payment terminals.
May 19 -
Payments startup iZettle AB, a Swedish rival to Jack Dorsey's Square Inc., will start selling a credit-card reader that lets shoppers pay by tapping the device with a smartphone or bank card.
May 19 -
Google's reported efforts to launch a buy button within mobile search resultsand only mobile search resultsis the latest sign that traditional e-commerce processes may not survive the transition to mobile devices.
May 18 -
Mobile wallet makers are not content to stay in their own backyards. Many prominent names in mobile payments are increasingly active on foreign soil.
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