Digital payments
Digital payments
-
As computing devices get closer to the body, Westpac New Zealand is exploring how wearables such as smartwatches and Google Glass can be used for payments and other financial services.
August 6 -
Wipit has updated its mobile application to allow consumers to make payments by displaying a bar code at the point of sale.
August 6 -
The Oyster contactless payment card is no longer the only fish in the sea for London's mass transit network, which will accept contactless payments via credit and debit cards by mid-September.
August 6 -
Walt Disney Co.'s experiment in payment-capable wearables can probably be declared a success, with the company reporting that about half of Walt Disney World guests sport MagicBands.
August 5 -
Mobile card readers like Square and PayPal Here must inevitably offer an EMV-chip card option to U.S. merchants, but how soon is too soon? And what are the consequences of arriving too late?
August 5 -
Payment processor epay plans to offer proximity-based mobile advertisements to consumers in the U.K., with plans to extend the technology to other regions over the next year.
August 5 -
TIO Networks has acquired the assets of VeriFone Commerce Solutions Inc., a Web-based bill payment services provider also known as ChargeSmart.
August 5 -
Square Inc. has purchased food delivery company, Caviar, in a move to add non-payment features to its mobile payment and ordering system.
August 4 -
Roam, a Boston-based unit of Ingenico, has begun offering its mobile payment services on Leapfactor, a business software platform.
August 4 -
Amazon's new mobile wallet can't make payments, but it benefits from working with Blackhawk Network to connect to gift and loyalty cards from Blackhawk merchants.
August 4 -
As consumers extend their spending across the globe, the various hurdles they face are becoming targets of innovation.
August 4 -
MasterCard is putting its digital payment efforts in the spotlight. The Purchase, N.Y. card network is also adding to the number of non-payment services it offers to digitally focused companies.
August 1 -
While banks continue to be optimistic about the potential growth possibilities of mobile photo bill pay, in which customers pay invoices by taking pictures of them, trade groups and imaging experts note the technology is not as straightforward as mobile check deposit.
August 1 -
Boku has signed direct carrier billing agreements with the leading telcos in India.
August 1 -
If Capital One can lure a highly regarded expert like Dan Makoski from Google to head up the bank's payment technology development, it stands to reason other banks would do the same. Maybe. But it won't be easy, experts say.
August 1 -
MasterCard's digital wallet is currently live in 10 markets and the company has plans to add four more countries this year in a push to strengthen the card network's capabilities in an increasingly digital world.
July 31 -
SCVNGR's LevelUp is launching a gift card program to allow merchants to sell physical cards in-store and digital cards through the company's mobile wallet app.
July 31 -
Six-year-old Poppy Blacow and her father Rik watched a distant stage where Black Sabbath, the English rock band led by infamous lyricist Ozzy Osbourne, was playing. They wanted to get closer seats, but upgrading their tickets was a decidedly "classic rock" experience in need of a "modern rock" upgrade.
July 31 -
Hilton's updated mobile app, which lets guests use their phones as room keys, has almost nothing to do with payments. But it may be the catalyst the payments industry has long needed to get consumers to warm to mobile wallets.
July 31 -
First Data Corp. has agreed to buy Gyft Inc., which sells digital gift cards, in a move to advance the Atlanta-based processor's mobile payment offerings.
July 30



