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NCR has launched a new tablet-based point-of-sale device aimed at minimizing security risks for the merchants that use it.
July 20 -
Toronto's mass transit system is embarking on a mobile ticketing initiative that the system's operators hope will become the dominant payment system within three years a time frame that demonstrates how hard it is to migrate to new payment technology.
July 20 -
Independent sales organizations are facing an age-old question that has confronted teenagers for centuries: What are they going to do with their future?
July 20 -
Samsung has begun piloting its mobile payment system in South Korea, the first step in a gradual rollout of a system that's designed to play nice with retailers' older point of sale systems.
July 17 -
Major tech companies are building payment capabilities into their mobile apps, social networks and other offerings. These projects coincide with a rise in mobile commerce, potentially creating a new standard for how consumers shop.
July 17 -
As PayPal sets to formally split from eBay on July 20, President and CEO Dan Schulman is setting a goal to vastly increase how often consumers use PayPal.
July 16 -
When a restaurant chain's senior marketing manager ran a location-based offer trial this summer, she was quite surprised to see a mobile conversion rate that topped 45% which meant that almost one out of every two consumers who were pinged by the chain's mobile app drove to the store and made a purchase.
July 16 -
Google is firming up plans for a feature that allows consumers to buy products directly from a retailer's ad on a mobile phone, part of a Silicon Valley-driven trend that would place card issuers at a disadvantage.
July 15 -
Great Wolf Resorts will give its customers wristbands that can initiate purchases and access hotel rooms at its chain of theme parks and hotels.
July 15 -
Nokia Oyj's mapping business will work with partners to develop global standards that would allow users to buy transit tickets in cities around the world from a single mobile-device app.
July 15 -
Some rules are black and white, which is why Sift Science has added the ability for clients to integrate automatic rules on top of its machine-learning fraud detection system.
July 15 -
Finding Apple Pay-accepting merchants in the U.K. isn't quite the needle-in-the-haystack proposition that it is in the U.S., but it's still enough of a challenge to raise concerns among Apple's partners during the mobile wallet's launch in the country.
July 15 -
First Data has acquired a San Diego-based digital card distribution firm called Transaction Wireless Inc. (TWI), a company which, paired with First Data's 2014 purchase of Gyft, rounds out the company's gift card strategy.
July 14 -
Apple Inc. is making the U.K. the first market outside the U.S. for its digital-wallet system as the company fights for a place in the electronic-payments industry.
July 14 -
Instagram, Pinterest, and Snapchat have recently started to offer or test e-commerce and payments opportunities, and online stores need to pay close attention given the potential size of the consumer base.
July 14
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Barclays' absence has been a major issue surrounding Apple Pay's long awaited move into the U.K., though with a formal announcement of Apple's mobile payment play coming as early as July 14, word of the bank's reversal started to circulate online.
July 13 -
American telco company IDT Corporation has launched a direct-to-mobile-wallet service to Kenya and Niger through its international money transfer service, Boss Revolution, entering markets where mobile payments have been successful in the past.
July 13 -
After boosting security to accommodate Indian government demands, Uber is again going to be accepting payment cards for its services in India. It will accept payment cards starting this week, following a nine-month suspension.
July 13 -
Business members of Best Price, which Walmart operates as in India, will have the ability to make payments via M-Pesas mobile wallet service.
July 10 -
Zapp is racking up bank and merchant participants for its mobile payment venture in the U.K., filling the gap left by the telco-led Weve initiative and providing scale as Apple Pay launches.
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