Digital payments
Digital payments
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By agreeing to acquire mobile payment provider Paydiant, e-commerce giant PayPal has vaulted itself back into the in-store mobile wallet landscape in which Apple, Google, Samsung and others have commanded recent attention.
March 2 -
Samsung Pay's ability to allow mobile payments while mimicking plastic card transactions will make it harder for rivals and merchants to strike back by disabling NFC at the point of sale when the system debuts later this year.
March 2 -
A Google executive has confirmed the company has established Android Pay, a previously rumored platform upon which developers can build payments into applications.
March 2 -
Bank of the West has joined the early adopters of technology that lets customers pay bills by photographing them with their smartphones, potentially reinforcing the customer-retention benefits of online bill pay.
March 2 -
CO-OP Financial Services has vastly expanded its real time person to person payments reach, adding a credit union-led alternative to the faster payment models being pursued by banks.
March 2 -
First American Payment Systems is bringing another mobile point of sale system into the crowded marketplace of companies seeking small-merchant business.
March 2 -
Two years ago, Isis (Softcard) and Google Wallet were the only two viable wallets in the market, and I use the word viable loosely.
March 2 -
Samsung Electronics Co. rebooted its premium Galaxy smartphone line with the S6 and S6 Edge, featuring payment software that makes them compatible with about 90% of card readers.
March 1 -
Visa has agreed to buy marketing and payments company TrialPay as part of the card network's broader strategy to improve merchant relationships.
February 27 -
American retailers have struggled with mobile payments, largely because they try to reinvent the entire buying process instead of evolving what's already there. Starbucks' success is rooted in its willingness to take the easiest route time and again, an approach that is clear in how it chose to implement Apple Pay.
February 27 -
Google and Softcard have been fighting a long turf war to become the dominant mobile wallet for Android users. Softcard has finally conceded defeat, but Google still has much work ahead of it.
February 26 -
Mere days after disclosing that Google Inc. purchased Softcard's technology and intellectual property, the telcos' mobile wallet venture began publically disclosing its plans to shut down.
February 26 -
Jack Henry & Associates and its ProfitStars division have released an online payments and donations platform designed for financial institutions and their business customers, the company announced Feb. 26.
February 26 -
French tech consultancy FIME is partnering with cybersecurity provider Thales e-Security to encourage use of Host Card Emulation technology for contactless mobile payments.
February 26 -
Boku has released a new, cross-platform carrier billing payment technology that is designed to mimic a credit card payment.
February 26 -
As the number of Chinese students studying abroad increases, Geoswift is building out relationships with language schools and universities to mend the disjointed process of collecting tuition payments.
February 26 -
Apple Pay has begun its foray into airlines, deploying about 3,500 iPad minis that can accept mobile payments, but it is making a slow approach to the industry.
February 26 -
Samsung's purchase of LoopPay preps the company for mobile payments move, but the initiative will face challenges because of the initial dominance of magstripe technology and other factors.
February 26 -
Google plans to release a new set of Android-based payment developer tools at its I/O conference in May, according to a report by the tech news site Ars Technica.
February 25 -
Barclays is updating its Pingit person-to-person payment app to enable it to use Twitter usernames to identify recipients.
February 25



