Digital payments
Digital payments
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PayPal has entered into an agreement that will allow Deutsche Telekom subscribers to make purchases and have them billed to their mobile phone account.
February 25 -
Swedish bank Handelsbanken plans to resell a VeriFone-built chip-and-PIN mobile card reader to enable the country's micro merchants to accept card payments through smartphones and tablets.
February 25 -
MasterCard, Deutsche Telekom, Telefonica Deutschland, Vodafone and Trevica are partnering on a mobile payments initiative in Germany, where interoperability issues have long hampered the mobile commerce market.
February 25 -
PayPal will support mobile fingerprint authentication on the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S5 mobile phone, enabling Samsung customers to use their fingers to log in to shop at merchants who accept PayPal.
February 24 -
Broadcom is making a move into mobile payments with a line of Near Field Communication chips for less expensive smartphones and wearable devices.
February 24 -
Accenture has launched a new mobile wallet that will include consumer analytics and data capabilities, allowing its clients to handle payments and create personalized offers.
February 24 -
Activist investor Carl Icahn, who last month proposed that eBay Inc. spin off its PayPal unit and nominated two employees to the board, criticized the online marketplace for "lapses" in corporate governance and asked shareholders to vote in favor of the split.
February 24 -
Forbes Media signed a licensing agreement with Lotaris that will allow the Swiss technology company the rights to the name Forbes Digital Commerce.
February 24 -
Mobile payments have transitioned from "concept to adoption," according to the MasterCard and Prime Research's second annual mobile payments study.
February 24 -
PayPal will allow users of Samsung's newly announced smartwatches to check in at PayPal merchants and execute transactions at their stores.
February 24 -
Ingenico's Roam is launching a mobile card reader with chip and PIN acceptance, and it expects U.S. merchants will want to use it to accept PIN debit transactions even before EMV-chip cards become widespread.
February 24 -
HP plans to sell a tablet-based point of sale system that integrates payments with a number of other business operations.
February 24 -
MasterCard has upgraded its MasterPass digital wallet to enable purchases from within mobile applications.
February 24 -
MasterCard has entered into an agreement to purchase mobile wallet technology developer C-Sam.
February 24 -
BlueSnap has developed software designed to help online merchants cut down on checkout abandonment by allowing them to host numerous checkout pages designed for different markets.
February 21 -
Square will now accept Discover and Diners Club credit card payments in Canada, joining American Express, Visa, MasterCard and JCB credit cards.
February 21 -
There is a sudden surge of attention around Host Card Emulation, a technology that enables Near Field Communication contactless payments without requiring access to the phone's secure element (a chip that carriers control). Several mobile wallets are either in testing or fully live with the technology.
February 21 -
Until recently, mobile wallets could count on getting at least some boost from exclusivity. If you were on Sprint, you could use Google Wallet but not Isis. If you were on AT&T, Verizon or T-Mobile, you could use Isis but not Google Wallet. If you had an iPhone, you could use neither, but you had your pick of software-based mobile wallets such as LevelUp and the Starbucks card.
February 21 -
Silicon Valley Bank and MasterCard Inc. launched the Commerce.Innovated. accelerator to find and nurture innovators in payments technology.
February 21 -
French terminal maker Ingenico SA and electronics giant Samsung are combining their mobile payment products to offer merchants an integrated mobile payment system.
February 20



