Digital payments
Digital payments
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Merchants using Revel Systems' iPad point-of-sale software will now have the option to incorporate Web ordering into the system, and will also be able to accept Apple Pay when Apple's mobile wallet launches next month.
September 23 -
CO-OP Financial Services is developing a mobile app that will give consumers the ability to activate and deactivate card capabilities on the fly.
September 23 -
SpendSmart Networks has purchased the e-commerce solutions division of TechXpress and plans to integrate the company's online and mobile services with its existing loyalty program offerings.
September 22 -
The Swedish mobile payments company Seamless has agreed to acquire Ingram Mobile Mobility's prepaid mobile operations in Sweden and Denmark.
September 22 -
Macy's is using a mix of technology to pitch offers to consumers as they move within its store and shop across channels.
September 22 -
Apple Pay isn't yet on phones, but many companies in the financial services industry have already changed their strategies to respond to it. Some are on board with Apple's new mobile wallet, but others are firmly against it.
September 19 -
The intimate involvement of the nation's largest credit card issuers in Apple Pay is sparking concern that smaller banks will be left behind in the mobile payments revolution.
September 19 -
The Swedish e-commerce payment company Klarna is coming to the U.S. next year.
September 19 -
Mobile payment provider Flint is adding team accounts to support the move beyond its roots as a vendor to micro merchants.
September 18 -
Direct carrier billing provider Boku Inc. will partner with Corethree to allow consumers to pay for bus tickets on their mobile phone bills.
September 18 -
Visa has engaged J.P. Morgan Securities as it considers its options regarding the card network's investment in Monitise.
September 18 -
Venmo, a mobile person-to-person payment system now owned by PayPal, rocketed in popularity with millennials by treating money movement as a type of social interaction.
September 18 -
Apple is launching its mobile in the U.S. only, but Visa Europe is working closely with its member banks and the tech giant to bring Apple Pay to Europe as well, and there are signs that Apple has its sights on other markets.
September 18 -
U.S. merchants will have to upgrade their terminals soon to be able to support the influx of Apple devotees who will want to use their new phones to make payments.
September 17 -
LightSpeed Retail Inc., a Canadian retail software startup, plans to introduce a payments system and boost its international presence with $35 million in funding from INovia Capital and Accel Partners Ltd.
September 17 -
Consumers in China using the Alipay Wallet will be able to use fingerprint scanning technology from Nok Nok Labs to replace passwords when engaging the wallet for e-commerce payment transactions.
September 17 -
Chase Paymentech has opened three developer labs in the U.S. to accelerate Apple Pay adoption in mobile commerce.
September 17 -
Subway's substantial support of the telco-led Softcard mobile wallet and the recently unveiled Apple Pay, which both use Near Field Communication for payments, is a sign that the technology's interoperability is paying off in larger deployments.
September 16 -
Apriva has added data analytics and business management tools to its payments software for bank and merchant services clients, along with a Web portal where merchants can review consumer behavior.
September 16 -
China UnionPay has an enticing mix of attributes that make it very attractive for a new travel payments play, said Celia Pereiro, head of Amadeus Travel Payments, a unit of Amadeus IT Group.
September 16



