Digital payments
Digital payments
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Mobile commerce provider Spindle and mobile payment company iPayMobil have partnered to enable merchants to offer credit.
December 16 -
Lemon Inc. has made several significant updates within its mobile wallet this year, moving the storage app to an actual payments-facilitating product. But to scale, Lemon needed a partner with brand recognition, which it found in LifeLock Inc.
December 16 -
Flint is adding a number of new features to its software-based mobile acceptance app, including invoicing, Apple Passbook support and multi-item transactions.
December 16 -
Many companies are already looking past the mobile phone to find the next high-tech payment device. A few companies are also equipping fashion items with Near Field Communication chips and other technology that can be repurposed by the payments industry.
December 14 -
Tim Hortons was quick to take advantage of the host card emulation technology available in Google's new Android KitKat mobile operating system.
December 13 -
BillTrust will provide access to Open Scan Technologies' Order to Cash (O2C) services in an effort to increase visibility into business payments processing.
December 13 -
Vodafone Germany has debuted a new mobile wallet including the Vodafone SmartPass Visa payment application.
December 13 -
Capital One and PushPoint are planning to launch a system that matches payments activity with other elements of the shopping process, such as a consumer's location in a store, in real time.
December 13 -
Wells Fargo & Co. will link its Visa consumer credit card to the Isis Mobile Wallet in what it calls the "first phase" of an agreement with the payments venture, giving Isis a prominent new supporter shortly after the wallet's nationwide launch.
December 12 -
LifeLock Inc., an identity theft protection provider, has purchased Lemon Inc. and its mobile wallet to absorb Lemon's features into its new LifeLock Wallet app.
December 12 -
Moneris Solutions Corp. has expanded its gift and loyalty program, making it compatible with Apple's Passbook app, which stores other payment and ticketing apps.
December 12 -
The real mobile revolution in opportunity for small business payments is occurring not in consumer wallets, but on the other side of the counter, with disruption in the point of sale terminal market.
December 12 -
The several wearable computing rings being developed have been well-received, but the small devices could have hardware limitations that keep them from widespread use as a payments tool.
December 12 -
MasterCard will enable cardholders at Commonwealth Bank of Australia to load and store payment account credentials on some Samsung handsets, starting with the Galaxy S4.
December 11 -
Square has purchased Evenly, a company that provides services for person-to-person payments. The move heightens Square's competition with PayPal and bolsters its own Square Cash product.
December 11 -
Global Payments and mobile operator 1O1O have launched a mobile point of sale service in Hong Kong.
December 11 -
PayPal has invested in Loop Commerce, which offers a software-based gifting service for retailers.
December 11 -
Mobile wallet providers such as PayPal, Google and LevelUp already allow consumers to add funds by scanning a credit or debit card with a smartphone's camera. Banks can use similar technology to allow customers to open and fund new accounts from a mobile phone.
December 11 -
Square's updated mobile card reader adds a lot of new technology, but its omissions speak volumes about the company's strategy.
December 10 -
State financial regulators have received few applications for licensing Bitcoin businesses even as they've handled many inquiries about them, according to David Cotney, the commissioner of banks in Massachusetts.
December 10



