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Cutting out every step except oneopening the appDomino's Pizza has introduced what may be the most streamlined approach yet to ordering and paying for delivery with its Zero-Click Ordering app, which launched this week for iOS and Android.
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Mobile payment users are set to soar in the coming years and this is the chief reason competitive businesses need to get on board.
April 8
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Seeing its opening in the mobile wallet market, Mobeewave's pushing a product that exists somewhere between the models of Square and Venmo, resurrecting a relatively old idea of having people pay each other by using their phones.
April 7 -
With Barclays at long last offering Apple Pay to its customers, Apple can now say it has a lineup of the U.K.'s largest banks supporting its mobile pay system.
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The demise of the plastic Google Wallet card may be bad news for Google and anyone who keeps a balance with its digital wallet, but Amex and Simple both see something familiar, and attractive, in the card's audience.
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In order for mobile payments to be successful, there has to be a sustained effort to communicate the worth and educate both the consumer and the merchant.
April 4
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Beijing-based payment processor PayEase Corp. now supports payments through Apple Pay in China.
April 1 -
The migration to EMV chip cards in the U.S. has hit enough snags that some may wonder if it's better to let someone else smooth things out.
April 1 -
Mobile wallets and related technologies are starting to look very different. Whether they are absorbed into other mobile offerings or removed from the phone altogether, these systems are looking less and less like the old-fashioned billfolds they replace.
April 1 -
Bank of America now enables customers to directly enroll credit and debit cards in Visa Checkout within the banks online portal, simplifying the signup process for Visas streamlined e-commerce checkout service, the bank said March 30.
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Google plans to end support for the physical Google Wallet Card, according to information included in the code of its latest Google Wallet app update.
March 29 -
Samsung Electronics and China UnionPay have joined forces to launch Samsung Pay in China.
March 29 -
Pep Boys' early results suggest there is something to the argument that successful mobile wallets are more about relationship-building and less about payments.
March 29 -
Credit card issuer MBNA has confirmed it will be among the first to offer its customers the Android Pay mobile wallet in the U.K., which Google is expected to launch in the coming months.
March 28 -
Air travel and mobile apps work well together, with many passengers already using digital boarding passes and having the option to use mobile wallets to pay for food in airports. But that relationship encounters turbulence once passengers board their planes.
March 25 -
The U.S. shift to EMV once considered as viable as the U.S. shift to the metric system is well underway. Here are some of the latest signs of progress, as well as some of the biggest pain points.
March 24 -
If Apple Pay has had trouble finding new markets overseas, perhaps it's no surprise that reports are surfacing of another new frontier: E-commerce.
March 24 -
Boku has expanded its carrier billing mobile payment service into three European markets via a new model that involves handing control over to mobile network operators.
March 24 -
Starbucks is prepared to launch a new Starbucks Rewards Prepaid Card with partner JPMorgan Chase, further strengthening its ongoing relationship with the bank.
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The U.K. launch of Google's mobile wallet will have the support of Visa and MasterCard, as well as several local financial institutions. Its partners include Bank of Scotland, First Direct, Halifax, HSBC, Lloyds Bank, M&S Bank, MBNA and Nationwide Building Society.
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