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EBay CEO John Donahoe provided a glimpse into PayPal's ongoing strategy for mobile payments in defending his company's conclusion that it should not spin off the subsidiary.
January 22 -
Whereas banks have long struggled to migrate financial relationships onto mobile devices and to attract the underserved, carriers like T-Mobile come into the market with a distinct advantage.
January 22 -
RBC has rolled out its mobile wallet, enabling consumers to use certain smartphones to make payments funded by Visa credit cards or Interac, Canada's national debit card program.
January 22 -
T-Mobile is launching a prepaid card, aiming to use mobile account access as a selling point to attract underbanked consumers.
January 22 -
For Welcome to Moe's Inc., a franchisee of Moe's Southwest Grill, migrating to iMobile3's PassMarket mobile loyalty program improved customer engagement and reduced the fraud that ran rampant with an earlier paper-based loyalty program.
January 22 -
More commuters using Near Field Communication-enabled smartphones on Chicago's buses and elevated train system may soon be able to pay fares by tapping the phone against a reader in the station terminal.
January 22 -
Swedish bank Swedbank will close down Bart, its proprietary mobile payment program.
January 21 -
Kofax is launching new image capture technology that can be used for mobile marketing and offer redemption tied to multi-channel payments.
January 21 -
As with any new technology, mobile wallets must earn the trust of the consumers and merchants who would use them. Many mobile payment apps may attempt to beef up security with password and PIN protection, but a few have had their security scrutinized very publicly.
January 17 -
It's not the first time Apple has sought a patent for payments technology on its iPhones, but an application published Jan. 16 is perhaps the most specific.
January 17 -
Starbucks has released an update to its mobile app that's designed to enhance security following reports of vulnerabilities related to how its app stores passwords.
January 17 -
Ingenico's Roam has added staff management functions to its mobile point of sale technology as the company pursues a broader range of businesses.
January 17 -
Starbucks is reportedly storing mobile app users' passwords in a manner that makes them accessible to a hacker with access to a user's phone, creating potential security risks that could erode consumer confidence in mobile payments.
January 16 -
Retailers are being inventive in their use of prepaid cards and mobile wallets to improve their store loyalty programs. Many are learning to use payments technology in ways that may change the way banks view their partnerships with merchants.
January 16 -
E-commerce technology provider Wirecard has integrated Bluetooth Low Energy into its mobile wallet for wireless payments.
January 16 -
Mobile payments company WePay has raised $15 million in new funding, led long-time payments and bank executive Phil Purcell's Continental Investors, as it places more emphasis on working with third-party developers.
January 16 -
Receipts, typically a scrap of paper many shoppers throw away, can be easily reimagined as a tool to improve customer engagement, says Jack Dorsey, CEO of Square.
January 15 -
Retail mobile wallet strategies are evolving as merchants' views of the opportunity that mobile presents matures beyond payment acceptance and technical considerations.
January 15 -
High end fashion retailer Guess is working with MicroStrategy Inc., which has been in data analytics for more than 20 years, to use MicroStrategy's Alert app to track and reward users.
January 15 -
The biggest takeaway from a roundtable discussion PayPal hosted at its New York offices this week: Size matters.
January 14
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