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Comdata Corp. will provide fleet and fuel payment for Lowe's, a hardware seller with more than 5,000 vehicles.
June 26 -
Square Inc. now allows its merchants to establish an online store through the Square Register app.
June 26 -
With its newest update, Lemon Wallet is offering a 15-day free trial of its paid Wallet Plus service, a marketing scheme to whet consumers' appetites for the payments-capable mobile wallet it plans to roll out in the next couple of weeks.
June 26 -
Choosing the right technology vendors can differentiate independent sales organizations and provide a competitive advantage.
June 25
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Vocalink, a London-based payments provider, is launching a new company called Zapp, which enables consumers to make real-time payments with their mobile device by linking their mobile phone number to a bank account.
June 25 -
VeriFone is testing a mobile point of sale system built on the Windows 8 Pro operating system for use on tablets that integrate with retailers' existing systems.
June 25 -
Boston-based global payment processor peerTransfer has raised $6.4 million from investors as it seeks to expand its payments services beyond the education industry.
June 25 -
Total System Services expects to complete its $1.4 billion acquisition of NetSpend on July 1, according to a regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
June 24 -
The typical online and in-store checkout puts all payment options on equal footing. A few payment methods cut part or all of the checkout and potentially cut off other payment options in the process.
June 21 -
Ticket vending machines in New York City's subway system will temporarily not accept credit and debit cards for part of June 22, while the city's Metropolitan Transportation Authority performs a system upgrade to its mainframe.
June 21 -
Olafur Vignir Sigurvinsson, a director of payments processor DataCell, is offering to transport whistleblower and former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden to Iceland if that country grants him asylum, according to Reuters.
June 21 -
Getting new credit cards in the hands of emerging market consumers requires unique processes that ensure timely and compliant delivery.
June 21
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American Express Co. named McKesson Corp.s Jeffrey C. Campbell as chief financial officer.
June 21 -
The advance of smart cards, mobile and cloud-based payments all promise one thing: better security. But in many cases, they rely on the same vulnerable hardware at the point of sale.
June 21 -
Celltick is bringing its mobile payments coupon service to countries such as Indonesia and Russia moves that confront some cultural hurdles for it to overcome.
June 21 -
Ingenico SA will provide the contactless payment terminals that Banco Nacional de Mexico, or Banamex, plans to make available for up to 30,000 retailers in Mexico.
June 20 -
The Metrolink rail system in Southern California is offering commuters a "smart" paper ticket as part of the transit access pass, or TAP, smart card system operating on Los Angeles buses and trains since 2007.
June 20 -
Iyzi Payments has raised $1.4 million from a group of undisclosed angel investors, and it will use the funds to build a new payments platform in Turkey.
June 20 -
The Mississippi Department of Revenue is providing its agents with mobile devices to accept credit or debit cards for tax payments.
June 20 -
MasterCard has named Gilberto Caldart as the president of its Latin America and Caribbean business, succeeding Richard Hartzell, who takes on a new role as head of MasterCard's business with merchants and acquirers across international markets.
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